DocumentCode
1637991
Title
Some results of radar signal processing in time microscale
Author
Kawalec, Adam ; Pieniezny, Andrzej
Author_Institution
Inst. of Radioelectron., Mil. Univ. of Technol., Warsaw, Poland
fYear
2008
Firstpage
5
Lastpage
8
Abstract
The process of radar signals recognition is mainly based on deinterleaving process of signal time parameters. Signal spectrum recently has became a very distinctive radar signal feature. Within this subject frequency modulation on pulse (FMOP) is a very good descriptor of signal. The most popular and obvious method is application of digitising technique and specialized software performing fast Fourier transform. Such an approach of signal spectrum evaluation is relatively easy when signal is not limited in time. The problem is when short pulsed radar signals are discussed. Facing with that problem the paper presents a wideband signals compression principle using surface acoustic (SAW) dispersive delay lines (DDL), to measure instantaneous spectrum of short pulsed radar signals. Compressive receiver concept has been introduced and its relation to time frequency analysis has been presented. Basic theory of problem is described and experimental results are presented.
Keywords
frequency modulation; radar signal processing; surface acoustic wave signal processing; time-frequency analysis; compressive receiver; deinterleaving process; fast Fourier transform; frequency modulation; radar signal processing; radar signals recognition; short pulsed radar signals; signal spectrum evaluation; signal time parameters; surface acoustic dispersive delay lines; time frequency analysis; wideband signals compression; chirp transform; compressive receiver; signal spectrum;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Modern Problems of Radio Engineering, Telecommunications and Computer Science, 2008 Proceedings of International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lviv-Slavsko
Print_ISBN
978-966-553-678-9
Type
conf
Filename
5423452
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