DocumentCode
3788746
Title
Pulse compression by means of linear-period modulation
Author
J.J. Kroszczynski
Author_Institution
Przemyslowy Instytut Telekomunikacji, Warsaw, Poland
Volume
57
Issue
7
fYear
1969
Firstpage
1260
Lastpage
1266
Abstract
In applications where large time-bandwidth products and high target speeds combine, linear FM pulse-compression systems used in radar or sonar suffer considerable losses in performance. This paper deals with the problem of wide-band signal optimizintion for the purpose of minimizing signal degradation resulting from Doppler distortion effects. The equation for the instantaneous frequency of a Doppler-transformed signal is derived. The optimum frequency-modulation law is then shown to be the linear period modulation (it can be with equal rights called hyperbolic frequency modulation or logarithmic phase modulation). It is interesting to note that some kinds of bats use this type of signal in their "sonar." Exact and approximate expressions for the spectrum of a linear-period-modulated rectangular pulse are given, and the shape of the compressed output pulse is considered. Signal degradation due to Doppler distortion is shown to be negligible in the case of linear-period-modulation pulses. The influence of pulse envelope on the compressed signal waveform is discussed, and envelope-optimization examples are presented. A possibility for active generation of the optimum signal is mentioned. Significant properties of linear FM and linear-period-modulation pulse compression systems are compared.
Keywords
"Pulse compression methods","Pulse modulation","Frequency modulation","Sonar","Degradation","Distortion","Chirp modulation","Phase modulation","Pulse shaping methods","Doppler radar"
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1969.7230
Filename
1449160
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