Title :
Cancellation of Doppler Distortion in Pulse Compression for Targets Moving in an Arbitrary Direction
Author :
Jie Yang ; Sarkar, T.K.
Author_Institution :
Syracuse Univ., Syracuse
Abstract :
It can be shown that the hyperbolic frequency modulated waveform is Doppler-invariant only when the Doppler factor is a constant number, i.e., the target has a constant velocity and along the direction from the radar to the target. If the target moves in an arbitrary direction, the degradation of the pulse compression caused by the mismatch between the reflected signal and the matched filter may still exist. In this paper we demonstrate that the Doppler effect caused by the moving target in an arbitrary direction can be approximated by a target with an initial velocity and a constant acceleration along the direction from the radar to the target, which results in a frequency shift in the reflected waveform. Therefore a bank of matched filters with pre-selected values of frequency shifts can be utilized to compensate for the Doppler effect. Numerical examples with target moving in an arbitrary direction are presented to illustrate this effect, which have been successfully compensated by shifting the frequency response of the matched filter.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; FM radar; distortion; matched filters; pulse compression; pulse frequency modulation; radar signal processing; radar tracking; target tracking; waveform analysis; Doppler distortion cancellation; Doppler effect; Doppler factor; hyperbolic frequency modulated waveform; matched filter bank; pulse compression; radar target tracking; signal reflection; Bandwidth; Chirp modulation; Degradation; Doppler effect; Doppler radar; Frequency modulation; Matched filters; Power system reliability; Pulse compression methods; Pulse modulation; Arbitrary Direction; Doppler-Invariant; Pulse Compression;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0283-2
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2007.374231