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Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals for Radar

Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals for Radar

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Radar technology was first seriously developed during the 1930s and through World War II. Radar systems evolved to use a variety of signal processing techniques to extract useful information from raw radar echoes. Examples include moving target indication (MTI), signal integration to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), pulse compression for fine range resolution, and angle and delay estimation for range and angle tracking.

Chapter Contents:

  • 14.1 Introduction
  • 14.2 Sampling
  • 14.3 Quantization
  • 14.4 Fourier Analysis
  • 14.5 The z Transform
  • 14.6 Digital Filtering
  • 14.7 Random Signals
  • 14.8 Integration
  • 14.9 Correlation as a Signal Processing Operation
  • 14.10 Matched Filters
  • 14.11 Further Reading
  • 14.12 References
  • 14.13 Problems

Inspec keywords: delay estimation; pulse compression; target tracking; radar tracking; radar resolution

Other keywords: SNR; radar technology system; fine range resolution; radar echo; MTI; angle tracking estimation; range tracking; pulse compression; moving target indication; signal-to-noise ratio; signal integration; delay estimation; digital signal processing technique

Subjects: Signal processing and detection; Radar equipment, systems and applications; Radar theory; Other topics in statistics

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