Title :
A Large Time-Bandwidth Product Pulse-Compression Technique
Author_Institution :
Electronics Laboratory, General Electric Company, Syracuse, N. Y.
fDate :
4/1/1962 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A pulse-compression radar system which utilizes a linear FM waveform has a theoretical upper limit to the magnitude of its compression ratio or time-bandwidth product. This limit is a function of the observed target´s relative radial velocity, and the effect on the return signal is characterized by both a pulse stretching and amplitude reduction if the limit is exceeded. The use of a logarithmic phase-modulation signal waveform and a corresponding ``matched´´ receiver possesses the desirable characteristics of the linear FM and in addition has no upper limit to the magnitude of the compression ratio. A single receive pulse-compression filter is matched for all target velocities. A linear FM signal can be thought of as a very good approximation to a logarithmic phase-modulation signal for compression ratios less than the maximum limit. A general method of implementing a variety of systems employing pulse-compression ratios up to 105 and utilizing logarithmic phase modulation is presented.
Keywords :
Chirp modulation; Delay lines; Dispersion; Frequency modulation; Pulse compression methods; Pulse modulation; Signal resolution; Spaceborne radar; Voltage; Weight control;
Journal_Title :
Military Electronics, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/IRET-MIL.1962.5008424