DocumentCode :
3005755
Title :
The development of algorithms for FFT processing of sparse data
Author :
Lewis, M.
Author_Institution :
REME Sch. of Electron. & Aeronaut. Eng., Reading, UK
fYear :
1997
fDate :
35697
Firstpage :
42552
Lastpage :
42555
Abstract :
Concerns a PC-based sonar system developed as an instructional aid in the teaching of signal processing, radar systems engineering and software engineering by means of project work. The aim is that the equipment will be multifunctional and capable of being configured to demonstrate such techniques as pulse, pulsed doppler, MTI, pulse compression, synthetic aperture and phased array radars. A phased array sonar system which employs a broad beam width transmitter and an array of 8 ultrasonic receiver transducers has been constructed. The angle of arrival of target reflections is found by calculating the Fourier transform of the samples taken across the elements of the array. Since the input data is sparse, 8 complex samples are used to determine 256 possible angles of arrival, a 256×256 FFT would be inefficient. An efficient algorithm based on the decimation-in-frequency FFT has been derived using McWhirter´s algorithmic engineering method (1992) augmented with the notation used in Jones´s Vienna development method (1989). The resultant algorithm is compared with Markel´s method (1971) based on pruning the paths associated with the zero inputs from the flow diagram of a decimation-in-time FFT
Keywords :
sonar signal processing; Fourier transform; MTI radar; PC-based sonar system; Vienna development method; algorithmic engineering method; broad beam width transmitter; decimation-in-frequency FFT; decimation-in-time FFT; flow diagram; instructional aid; multifunctional equipment; phased array radar; phased array sonar system; pulse compression radar; pulsed doppler radar; radar systems engineering; signal processing; software engineering; sparse data; synthetic aperture radar; ultrasonic receiver transducers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
DSP Chips in Real-Time Instrumentation and Display Systems (Digest No: 1997/300), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
Leicester
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19970998
Filename :
659700
Link To Document :
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