DocumentCode :
1955405
Title :
Experimental investigations of digital signal processing techniques in an FMCW radar for naval application
Author :
Grzywacz, A.
Author_Institution :
Gdansk Div., Telecommun. Res. Inst., Gdansk, Poland
Volume :
3
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
757
Abstract :
Recently we have observed increased interest in frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radars, mainly because of their low probability of intercept (LPI) properties. In such radars the information on range of targets appears in the frequency domain and it is obtained on the basis of spectrum analysis carried out for a so called beat signal. The beat signal is a product of mixing the received signal with the transmitted signal in the receiver of homodyne configuration. In the paper we briefly describe the principle of operation and design of the FMCW radar. Special attention is paid to digital processing of the beat signal. A prototype of an FMCW radar for naval application was made in the Telecommunications Research Institute. The prototype was tested among other things for optimisation of digital signal processing in a real sea environment. The noncoherent processing comprises FFT, CFAR thresholding, binary integration and scan-to-scan correlation. The paper deals with an experimental study on how different algorithms influence signal detection. The method consists of estimating the detection performance under various conditions. We examine the detection performance in relation to, for example, the kind of smoothing window in FFT, length of FFT, length of CFAR window, and rule of integration. The results obtained are presented.
Keywords :
CW radar; FM radar; correlation methods; fast Fourier transforms; frequency-domain analysis; homodyne detection; marine radar; radar detection; radar receivers; radar signal processing; smoothing methods; spectral analysis; CFAR thresholding; CFAR window length; FFT length; FMCW radar; LPI; Telecommunications Research Institute; beat signal; binary integration; detection performance; digital signal processing; frequency domain analysis; frequency modulated continuous wave radar; homodyne receiver; integration rule; low probability of intercept; naval application; noncoherent processing; scan-to-scan correlation; sea environment; signal detection; smoothing window; spectrum analysis; Digital signal processing; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency modulation; Information analysis; Prototypes; Radar applications; Radar signal processing; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications, 2002. MIKON-2002. 14th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
83-906662-5-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MIKON.2002.1017952
Filename :
1017952
Link To Document :
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