DocumentCode :
2735898
Title :
Sensitivity and resolution comparisons for remote sounding methods
Author :
Chadwick, Rob
Author_Institution :
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences
Volume :
10
fYear :
1972
fDate :
26634
Firstpage :
291
Lastpage :
291
Abstract :
Design of the sounding waveform is an important consideration in both remote sounding of environmental targets and characterization of communication channels since it is this waveform that determines, to a large extent, the sensitivity and resolution capabilities of the sounder. It is highly desirable to be able to compare the different possible waveforms and sounding techniques with regard to sensitivity or output signal-to-noise ratio, and resolution in time delay and frequency shift. A straight-forward quantitative method of comparing the sensitivity of dissimilar sounders is developed and illustrated by an example comparing a microwave sounder and an acoustic sounder. The comparison of resolution capability is made by using the ambiguity function or delay-doppler weighting function for that waveform. This presentation covers properties of the ambiguity function and examples for the four principle types of sounder waveforms; pulse, coherent pulse sequence, linear FM and coded. A distinct advantage to these comparison methods is that they are easy to apply and can be used in the planning stage of a project since neither experimental results nor detailed design data are needed. The presentation is directed to scientists and engineers not familiar with recent developments in radar.
Keywords :
Acoustic pulses; Communication channels; Delay effects; Design methodology; Frequency; Microwave theory and techniques; Propagation delay; Radar; Signal resolution; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1972
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1972.1146916
Filename :
1146916
Link To Document :
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