Title :
Leveraging Software-Defined Radio Techniques in Multichannel Digital Weather Radar Receiver Design
Author :
Meier, John ; Kelley, Redmond ; Isom, Bradley M. ; Yeary, Mark ; Palmer, Robert D.
Author_Institution :
Atmos. Radar Res. Center, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes the instrumentation, design, and implementation of an inexpensive nearly all-digital field-programmable gate-array (FPGA)-based radar receiver useful in a variety of applications including single-/dual-polarization weather radar, sidelobe cancellation, subarray modules for a digital beam-forming phased-array radar, and other applications where a compact, low-power, and low-cost receiver is needed. The design of the receiver includes a minimal analog radio-frequency front-end followed by an analog-to-digital converter utilizing a bandpass sampling technique which allows the FPGA to produce baseband in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) signals without the use of multipliers or lookup tables.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; array signal processing; atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric techniques; field programmable gate arrays; geophysical signal processing; meteorological radar; phased array radar; radar receivers; signal sampling; software radio; all-digital FPGA-based radar receiver; analog-to-digital converter; bandpass sampling technique; baseband in-phase signal; compact receiver; digital beam-forming phased-array radar; dual-polarization weather radar; field-programmable gate-array; instrumentation; low-cost receiver; low-power receiver; minimal analog radio-frequency front-end; multichannel digital weather radar receiver design; quadrature signal; sidelobe cancellation; single-polarization weather radar; software-defined radio technique; subarray module; Clocks; Field programmable gate arrays; Meteorological radar; Meteorology; Radio frequency; Receivers; Atmospheric measurements; coherent receiver; multirate digital filters; radar; remote sensing;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2011.2178670