Title :
A 77-GHz Cooperative Radar System Based on Multi-Channel FMCW Stations for Local Positioning Applications
Author :
Feger, Reinhard ; Pfeffer, Clemens ; Scheiblhofer, Werner ; Schmid, Christian M. ; Lang, M.J. ; Stelzer, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Christian Doppler Lab. for Integrated Radar Sensors, Johannes Kepler Univ., Linz, Austria
Abstract :
In this paper, a radar system for local positioning applications is presented. The system consists of frequency modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) stations operating in W-band that are loosely coupled using time-delayed ramp start signals. A centralized signal processing approach allows to relax the required synchronization accuracy between the stations and further leads to a cancellation of phase noise and phase distortions caused by imperfect FMCW ramps. All stations are equipped with an antenna array and multiple receivers. Thus, a signal processing approach is developed in this work that combines the positive effects from the centralized processing with the information from the antenna array in a digital-beamforming based approach to improve the multipath robustness of the overall system. The developed theory is confirmed in measurements carried out with a prototype system consisting of two stations. Various measurements in multipath environments confirm the improved robustness leading to a worst-case root-mean-square position error of 15 mm under strong multipath conditions which were simulated inside an anechoic chamber.
Keywords :
CW radar; FM radar; anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); antenna arrays; array signal processing; interference suppression; millimetre wave radar; phase noise; radar antennas; radar signal processing; radionavigation; synchronisation; W-band; anechoic chamber; antenna array; centralized signal processing approach; cooperative radar system; digital-beamforming based approach; frequency 77 GHz; frequency modulated continuous-wave stations; imperfect FMCW ramps; local positioning applications; multichannel FMCW stations; multipath environment measurements; multiple receivers; phase distortions; phase noise cancellation; synchronization accuracy; time-delayed ramp start signals; worst-case root-mean-square position error; Accuracy; Antenna arrays; Arrays; Radar; Signal processing; Synchronization; Time frequency analysis; Position measurement; radar; radar signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2012.2227781