Title :
An ultrawideband (UWB) switched-antenna-array radar imaging system
Author :
Charvat, Gregory L. ; Kempel, Leo C. ; Rothwell, Edward J. ; Coleman, Christopher M. ; Mokole, Eric L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI, USA
Abstract :
A low-cost ultrawideband (UWB), 1.926-4.069 GHz, phased array radar system is developed that requires only one exciter and digital receiver that is time-division-multiplexed (TDM) across 8 receive elements and 13 transmit elements, synthesizing a fully populated 2.24 m long (λ/2 element-to-element spacing) linear phased array. A 2.24 m linear phased array with a 3 GHz center frequency would require 44 antenna elements but this system requires only 21 elements and time to acquire bi-static pulses across a subset of element combinations. This radar system beamforms in the near field, where the target scene of interest is located 3-70 m down range. It utilizes digital beamforming, computed using the range migration synthetic aperture radar (SAR) algorithm. The phased array antenna is fed by transmit and receive fan-out switch matrices that are connected to a UWB LFM pulse compressed radar operating in stretch mode. The peak transmit power is 1 mW and the transmitted LFM pulses are long in time duration (2.5-10 ms), requiring the radar to transmit and receive simultaneously. It will be shown through simulation and measurement that the bi-static antenna pairs are nearly equivalent to 44 elements spaced λ/2 across a linear array. This result is due to the fact that the phase center position errors relative to a uniform λ/2 element spacing are negligible. This radar is capable of imaging free-space target scenes made up of objects as small as 15.24 cm tall rods and 3.2 cm tall metal nails at a 0.5 Hz rate. Applications for this radar system include short-range near-real-time imaging of unknown targets through a lossy dielectric slab and radar cross section (RCS) measurements.
Keywords :
antenna feeds; antenna phased arrays; linear antenna arrays; phased array radar; radar cross-sections; radar imaging; receiving antennas; synthetic aperture radar; time division multiplexing; transmitting antennas; ultra wideband antennas; ultra wideband radar; LFM pulses; RCS; SAR algorithm; TDM; UWB LFM pulse compressed radar; antenna elements; antenna feeds; bistatic antenna pairs; bistatic pulses; digital beamforming; element combinations; element spacing; fan-out switch matrices; imaging free-space target scenes; linear array; linear phased array; lossy dielectric slab; peak transmit power; phase center position errors; phased array antenna; phased array radar system; radar cross section measurements; radar system beamforms; range migration synthetic aperture radar algorithm; receive elements; short-range near-real-time imaging; time-division-multiplexed; transmit elements; ultrawideband switched-antenna-array radar imaging system; Arrays; Calibration; Radar antennas; Radar cross section; Radar imaging; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Phased Array Systems and Technology (ARRAY), 2010 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5127-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5128-9
DOI :
10.1109/ARRAY.2010.5613313