Title :
A Broad-Band Noise Technique for Fast-Scanning Radar Observations of Clouds and Clutter Targets
Author :
Krehbiel, Paul R. ; Brook, Marx
Author_Institution :
Geophysical Research Center, Research and Development Division, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM 87801
Abstract :
This paper describes a relatively simple technique for suppressing interference fluctuations from precipitation and other cluttertype targets. The technique utilizes noise as a transmitted signal and receives the returns in a simple radiometer-type receiver. For noise of bandwidth B and an averaging time equal to transmitted pulselength T, the root-mean-square (rms) fluctuation in the return from a given volume in range is a fraction, ¿¿/¿BT of the mean return, down from a fractional value of unity for unaveraged single-frequency returns. Using this technique, a fast-scanning radar has been constructed which scans the hemisphere overhead every 20 s with a 2.2° beam. For this system, B = 30-40 MHz and T = 1 ¿s, and the error in the reflectivity estimate per transmitted pulse is ¿1-dB rms. Observations of precipitation returns using 300-MHz bandwidth noise are compared to simultaneous single-frequency observations to demonstrate the clutter reducing ability of the noise technique. For 300-MHz bandwidth noise transmissions and an averaging time of 1 ¿s, interference fluctuations are reduced by 25 dB from the single-frequency case, and the mean reflected signal is determined to within 0.3-dB rms in a single transmitted pulse.
Keywords :
Bandwidth; Clouds; Fluctuations; Interference; Light scattering; Noise reduction; Radar antennas; Radar clutter; Radar scattering; Reflectivity;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGE.1979.294649