The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is the basis of the entire system design. Today’s coherent, solidstate radars (either of the phased array type or of the single-radiator type as air traffic control or marine radars) transmit a set of deterministic signals with relatively large duty cycles, an order of 10%, calling for pulse compression to get the required range resolution. Often, power budget calls for different pulse lengths (e.g., short, medium, and long waveforms with a rectangular envelope) to cover the whole radar range. The first part of the chapter includes the topic of mitigating the effect of unwanted side lobes, inherent to every pulse compression, which is achieved...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
Radar signal coding is the art of shaping the signal in order to obtain a desirable waveform. The w...
Abstract: One fundamental issue in designing a good radar system is it’s capability to resolve two s...
In this lecture, we provide an overview of some recent algorithms for radar waveform design. We firs...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
Radar signal coding is the art of shaping the signal in order to obtain a desirable waveform. The w...
Abstract: One fundamental issue in designing a good radar system is it’s capability to resolve two s...
In this lecture, we provide an overview of some recent algorithms for radar waveform design. We firs...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...