Title :
Side-looking sonar or radar using phase difference monopulse techniques. Coherent and noncoherent applications
Author_Institution :
University of Canterbury, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Christchurch, New Zealand
fDate :
8/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Although coherent synthetic apertures are common in radar, coherent apertures in sonar are difficult to synthesise with a single moving element owing to positional uncertainty and the very imperfect nature of the sonar propagation medium. The two techniques described in the paper show how a pair of receivers coupled in a phase-difference or phase-comparison monopulse configuration can reduce the effect of random fluctuations on the image produced by a side-looking terrain mapping system. To test this technique experimentally, a two-channel air sonar was built, coupled in a phase-difference monopulse configuration, and used as a side-looking terrain-mapping sonar. Encouraging experimental results are reported.
Keywords :
radar systems; radar theory; sonar; coherent synthetic apertures; image; phase difference monopulse; radar; receivers; side-locking sonar; sonar propagation;
Journal_Title :
Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
DOI :
10.1049/ip-f-1.1983.0065