Title :
A high precision Doppler radar based on optical fiber delay loops
Author_Institution :
Liceimer, Mitchellville, MD, USA
Abstract :
The proposed theory shows that, by using optical fiber delay lines or loops, it is no longer necessary to compress pulses with matched filters for optimum detection and it is possible to suppress interference from undesirable zones. The suppression leads to lessening of Doppler and range ambiguity. The theory further shows that it is feasible to measure Doppler beating with high precision based on a single pulse. Thus, with a single pulse, there is no Doppler and range ambiguity; interference from undesirable range zones due to Doppler range fold-over will no longer present; and the troublesome ground clutter problem would be greatly suppressed. The high precision Doppler beating provides a mechanism to reveal intrinsic characteristics of a target without time average blurring or masking. New information can be acquired on targets of interest for purpose of passive identification.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; interference suppression; optical delay lines; optical fibre theory; optical pulse compression; radar clutter; radar detection; radar resolution; radar target recognition; random noise; Doppler beating; Doppler range; high precision pulse Doppler radar; interference suppression; optical fiber delay line; optical fiber delay loop; optimum detection; pulse compression; radar clutter; radar resolution; radar target recognition; radar theory; random noise; target identification; Clutter; Delay lines; Doppler radar; Interference suppression; Matched filters; Optical fibers; Optical pulses; Pulse compression methods; Pulse measurements; Radar detection; 65; Matched filters; optical fiber delay lines; pulse Doppler radar; radar clutter; radar resolution; radar target recognition; radar theory; random noise;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2004.836405