Abstract :
It is generally agreed that the main challenges in designing a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar are; (i) frequency sweep linearisation and (ii) controlling leakage of transmitter phase noise into the receiver. This paper addresses the latter and focuses on the seldom mentioned and often neglected problem of reflected noise from large, distant targets causing an increase in the receiver noise floor. Work has been presented since the early 1960s on techniques for reducing the effect of transmitter phase noise leakage desensitising the radar receiver of CW and FMCW radars (O´hara, 1963),(Beasly, 1990). All of this work has concentrated on the problems of direct, short path length leakage around the transmit/receive antenna
Keywords :
CW radar; FM radar; phase noise; radar receivers; radar transmitters; FMCW radar; frequency modulated continuous wave radar; radar receiver; receive antenna; receiver noise floor; short path length leakage; transmit antenna; transmitter phase noise; Antenna theory; Chirp modulation; Degradation; Frequency; Noise cancellation; Phase noise; Radar antennas; Radar clutter; Receiving antennas; Transmitters; CW radar; FM radar; coherent radar; oscillator noise; phase noise;