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Frequency diverse array radar signal and data processing
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The frequency diverse array (FDA) radar is re‐explored with a special focus on how the FDA data should be correctly and efficiently processed to maximise its full potential and capacity of search and detection. Some features, such as its extraordinary Doppler tolerance and ability of resolving range ambiguity without using multiple pulse repetition frequencies, are first demonstrated. The extension of non‐linear and random frequency increments is proposed in order to suppress range sidelobes and increase range resolution. Wide‐area search and detection is achieved by processing the same received data set without a need of electronic scan and repeat pulse transmission and reception. This not only greatly simplifies the radar design and operation but also makes radar quieter and stealth. The limitation of the FDA radar is its sacrificed detection range. Therefore, in comparison with the conventional phased‐array radar, the detection area is fan‐area‐like for the former and pencil‐beam‐like for the latter, making two radars (or radar operation modes) complementary.
Title: Frequency diverse array radar signal and data processing
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The frequency diverse array (FDA) radar is re‐explored with a special focus on how the FDA data should be correctly and efficiently processed to maximise its full potential and capacity of search and detection.
Some features, such as its extraordinary Doppler tolerance and ability of resolving range ambiguity without using multiple pulse repetition frequencies, are first demonstrated.
The extension of non‐linear and random frequency increments is proposed in order to suppress range sidelobes and increase range resolution.
Wide‐area search and detection is achieved by processing the same received data set without a need of electronic scan and repeat pulse transmission and reception.
This not only greatly simplifies the radar design and operation but also makes radar quieter and stealth.
The limitation of the FDA radar is its sacrificed detection range.
Therefore, in comparison with the conventional phased‐array radar, the detection area is fan‐area‐like for the former and pencil‐beam‐like for the latter, making two radars (or radar operation modes) complementary.
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