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Increasing Efficiency in the Correlation Processing of Information Signals for Radar

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This chapter investigates mathematical models of radar echo signals. The correlation properties of these signals were evaluated. A method of increasing the radar resolution based on the autocorrelation estimation algorithm is proposed. Potential possibilities of the method are investigated. The main contribution of this chapter is the consideration of the signal detection algorithm in accordance with the signal database. The main goal is to increase the degree of their resolution and increase noise immunity during coherent processing. A model of the radar echo signal is presented, taking into account the variety of possible probing factors. The experimental results made it possible to estimate the potential gain in terms of signal/noise when using the method. The resulting increase in resolution reached several times at a fixed signal/noise level. The findings will be useful in improving radar signal processing algorithms taking into account fluctuation components in their complex envelope.

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Boiko, J., Karpova, L. (2023). Increasing Efficiency in the Correlation Processing of Information Signals for Radar. In: Bindhu, V., Tavares, J.M.R.S., Vuppalapati, C. (eds) Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Communication, Computing and Electronics Systems . Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 977. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7753-4_42

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