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Matched FSK/PSK radar

In this paper, a novel radar signaling scheme designated as matched FSK/PSK signaling is introduced. An overall radar system which implements matched FSK/PSK signaling along with the appropriate processing scheme is given. Radars of this type are shown to be capable of generating FSK/PSK signals opt...

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Main Authors: Skinner, B.J., Donohoe, J.P., Ingels, F.M.
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description In this paper, a novel radar signaling scheme designated as matched FSK/PSK signaling is introduced. An overall radar system which implements matched FSK/PSK signaling along with the appropriate processing scheme is given. Radars of this type are shown to be capable of generating FSK/PSK signals optimally matched to any arbitrary target response. The radar signals consist of bursts of pulses, whose frequencies are chosen by a random selection process with a probability density function based on the radar target's spectral content, and whose phases are a pseudo-random spreading sequence. The capability of the radar to match its illumination to a target could prove to be vital in tracking low observable targets. Additionally, the spectral agility of the matched FSK/PSK system allows for spectrally adaptive signaling. Adaptive signaling could not only aid target tracking, but also provide information about the target that could be used for target identification purposes.< >
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Lighting
Phase shift keying
Probability density function
Radar signal processing
Radar tracking
Signal design
Signal generators
Signal processing
Target tracking
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