Title :
Direct digital synthesis applications for radar development
Author :
Adler, Eric D. ; Viveiros, Edward A. ; Ton, Tuan ; Kurtz, James L. ; Bartlett, Marion C.
Author_Institution :
US Army Res. Lab., USA
Abstract :
A chirp synthesizer promises to have a great impact on waveform generation and local oscillator (LO) configurations for next-generation radar architectures. The flexibility in waveform control provided by the synthesizer offers the potential for improved radar performance. The synthesizer allows the generation of waveforms with a wide range of carrier frequencies, chirp rate, pulse widths, and pulse repetition frequencies. The variation of these parameters allows the radar to transmit different waveforms to achieve various missions such as target acquisition, tracking, or classification. The synthesizer´s flexible waveform control provides a means for motion compensation, reducing ambiguities, and correction of nonlinearities in the transceiver´s frequency response. Waveform distortion due to propagation path and component and signal processor errors can also be reduced by application of the synthesizer to perform certain error correction techniques. These features are realized in a small lightweight package that can be utilized in various radar scenarios. The paper discusses the salient features of the new chirp synthesizer and its application in various radar configurations
Keywords :
FM radar; VHF oscillators; chirp modulation; direct digital control; direct digital synthesis; electric distortion; error correction; radar transmitters; transceivers; waveform generators; ambiguities; carrier frequencies; chirp rate; chirp synthesizer; classification; direct digital synthesis applications; error correction; local oscillator configurations; motion compensation; next-generation radar architectures; nonlinearities; pulse repetition frequencies; pulse widths; radar development; radar performance; target acquisition; tracking; transceiver frequency response; waveform control; waveform distortion; waveform generation; Chirp; Error correction; Frequency synthesizers; Local oscillators; Motion control; Pulse generation; Radar applications; Radar tracking; Space vector pulse width modulation; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1995., Record of the IEEE 1995 International
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2121-9
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.1995.522549