In pulse radar systems, expanded waveforms with large time bandwidth products are used in order to get high impulse energy and large impulse bandwidth and, consequently, high accuracy if transmitters with limited peak power have to be used. In such cases, the received signal is usually processed by correlation, i.e. matched filtering. By doing so, the unavoidable correlation sidelobes of expanded waveforms are very harmful to accuracy. Because of this, in practice only a small class of expanded waveforms which are especially designed for low correlation sidelobes can be used. In this paper, optimum unbiased maximum likelihood estimation is proposed as a favourable alternative to correlation methods. Theoretical calculations and simulation r...
In this thesis, the pulse diversity technique in radar systems in high clutter environments is inves...
International audienceIn this paper we present a post-integration processing in order to improve sen...
In this letter, we address the problem of designing the optimal radar waveform for the detection of ...
In this thesis, a maximum likelihood receiver to obtain the target range profile that uses the clutt...
The noise immunity of radars is essentially reduced under the simultaneous exposure to active noise ...
The aim of our project is to compare pulse compression of different waveforms using correlation of r...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
This thesis concerns the design of transmitter-receiver chains for widebandradar systems. The transm...
Noise Radar is a rapidly developing technology which uses noise or pseudo-noise waveforms as soundin...
Many methods for distance estimation, such as the ultrasonic pulse-echo method, involve the estimati...
The variances of matched and sidelobe free mismatched filter estimators are given for arbitrary cohe...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with the design of discrete coded waveforms for impro...
Many methods for distance estimation, such as the ultrasonic pulse-echo method, involve the estimati...
The paper focuses on joint design of transmit waveform and mismatched filter to achieve low sidelobe...
Modern wideband radar systems with long integration time, equipped with arbitrarily waveform generat...
In this thesis, the pulse diversity technique in radar systems in high clutter environments is inves...
International audienceIn this paper we present a post-integration processing in order to improve sen...
In this letter, we address the problem of designing the optimal radar waveform for the detection of ...
In this thesis, a maximum likelihood receiver to obtain the target range profile that uses the clutt...
The noise immunity of radars is essentially reduced under the simultaneous exposure to active noise ...
The aim of our project is to compare pulse compression of different waveforms using correlation of r...
The performance of modern radar systems mostly depends on the radiated waveforms, whose design is th...
This thesis concerns the design of transmitter-receiver chains for widebandradar systems. The transm...
Noise Radar is a rapidly developing technology which uses noise or pseudo-noise waveforms as soundin...
Many methods for distance estimation, such as the ultrasonic pulse-echo method, involve the estimati...
The variances of matched and sidelobe free mismatched filter estimators are given for arbitrary cohe...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with the design of discrete coded waveforms for impro...
Many methods for distance estimation, such as the ultrasonic pulse-echo method, involve the estimati...
The paper focuses on joint design of transmit waveform and mismatched filter to achieve low sidelobe...
Modern wideband radar systems with long integration time, equipped with arbitrarily waveform generat...
In this thesis, the pulse diversity technique in radar systems in high clutter environments is inves...
International audienceIn this paper we present a post-integration processing in order to improve sen...
In this letter, we address the problem of designing the optimal radar waveform for the detection of ...