Ultrawide band radar signal detection, estimation and experiment
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Abstract
With reference to the air target detection of ultra-wide band (UWB)/impulse radar(IR), the transient signal processing techniques was discussed. In weak UWB signal detection, the wavelet transforms and high order spectrum estimation techniques were preferred. In target characteristic analysis, a time domain bispectrum estimation algorithm was used to analyze the target impulse response, which could estimate accurately local scattering distribution of complex target. A free field IR experimental system installed in an anechoic chamber was used. With this system, experiments to several target models were made. The results of these experiments verified the signal processing method efficiency.
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Ultrawide band radar Signal detection Target characteristicsPreview
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