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A metric evaluation of the power management for LPI radar
Low probability of intercept (LPI) radars have developed into important tactical requirements due to its RF stealth. One of the important features of LPI radars is power management. The acceptance of a power management strategy is evaluated by leveraging numerical evaluation. In this paper, a novel metric evaluation including stability of target tracking and LPI performance is proposed, and simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of this evaluation method.