DocumentCode
1177281
Title
Principle and Design of a Vernier FM Radar System
Author
Suzuki, Tsutomu
Author_Institution
Antenna Laboratory Department of Electrical Engineering The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
Issue
6
fYear
1966
Firstpage
681
Lastpage
688
Abstract
This paper describes the principle and the signal design of a proposed new FM radar system. In order to measure the surface characteristics of a small target at a long distance, or to discriminate among multiple targets, very accurate range or Doppler resolutions are necessary [1]. The proposed system satisfies the range resolution requirement by detecting the target with two different resolutions: coarse resolution for measuring range, and fine resolution for measuring the target details. The principal advantage of the system is in the vernier scale for the measurement of a distance. The system is just as easily realizable as conventional FM radar, requires no special filters in the receiver, and represents a saving in the required bandwidth for the same range resolution.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Doppler radar; Filters; Frequency modulation; Radar antennas; Radar detection; Signal design; Signal processing; Signal resolution; Stability; Distance; Doppler; frequency modulation; measurement; radar; system;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.1966.4501962
Filename
4501962
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