pulssradareid
Pulssradareid is a specialized term used in the field of radar signal processing to denote a unique identifier assigned to individual radar pulses emitted by a radar system. The purpose of pulssradareid is to facilitate the tracking, classification, and analysis of radar returns by ensuring that each transmitted pulse can be distinctly referenced throughout the detection and interpretation stages. In practice, a pulssradareid is embedded in the metadata of a radar pulse or appended to the time‑stamped data stream that is collected by radar receivers. This identifier allows engineers and automated software to differentiate between pulses that may have similar frequency, power, or modulation characteristics, but are part of different transmission sequences or modes.
The concept of pulssradareid became more prominent during the late 1990s as modern radar systems began adopting
In operational radar platforms such as air traffic control radars, maritime surveillance, and some military air‑defense
Overall, pulssradareid represents a useful abstraction in modern radar engineering that enhances the fidelity and reliability