While a number of signal structures have been proposed for radar, frequency modulation (FM) remains the most common in practice because it is well-suited to high-power …
With the reality of increasing radio frequency (RF) spectral congestion, radar systems capable of dynamic spectrum sharing are needed. Recent work has demonstrated a real …
P Wang, Z Wang, P You, M An - Remote Sensing, 2024 - mdpi.com
Linear frequency modulation (LFM) waveforms have been widely adopted due to their excellent performance characteristics, such as good Doppler tolerance and ease of physical …
Recent work demonstrated closed-loop results for a real-time cognitive sense-and-notch radar capability via software-defined radio (SDR). The subsequent software-defined radar …
The increasing demand for radio frequency (RF) spectrum requires radars to coexist with interfering RF emitters. Innovations in waveform design paired with dynamic spectrum …
CA Mohr, SD Blunt - 2019 International Radar Conference …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The design and physical generation of diverse radar emissions often requires optimization of unique waveforms on an individual basis. Consequently, a significant processing …
Abstract Design methodologies are developed for complementary frequency modulated (FM) waveforms and for optimised complementary mismatched filtering (MMF) of arbitrary …
Designing radar waveforms with notched spectral regions can mitigate mutual interference with other proximate RF users. However, this capability comes at the cost of degraded range …
The use of waveforms possessing constant envelope and good spectral containment, combined with high-fidelity arbitrary waveform generation (AWG) capability, has been …