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6 July 1994 Waveform generation and signal processing in ultra-wideband radar
Gurnam S. Gill
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Abstract
Fourier synthesis method of waveform generation for ultra wideband (UWB) radar overcomes several disadvantages of traditional impulse generation. In this method a signal is generated in frequency domain by summing the relatively low power harmonics of the desired signal instead of generating it by a single high power source in time domain. In this paper waveform generation is extended beyond simple baseband periodic pulses. Method for generation of complex amplitude coded baseband waveforms with accurate control of pulse shape and pulse repetition interval is described. This waveform allows pulse compression and coherent integration of UWB signals and thus further reducing the need for very large power sources which may be required for conventional impulse radar implementation. The paper also presents a UWB radar concept which incorporates frequency domain waveform generation. Signal processing issues for target detection are also addressed.
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Gurnam S. Gill "Waveform generation and signal processing in ultra-wideband radar", Proc. SPIE 2235, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1994, (6 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179100
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Signal processing

UWB radar

Oscillators

Target detection

Doppler effect

Radar signal processing

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