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On Dispersion and Multipath Effects in Harmonic Radar Imaging Applications

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In harmonic radar applications, images produced using algorithms of conventional radar applications experience some defocusing effects of the electronic targets’ impulse responses. This is typically explained by the dispersive transfer functions of the targets. In addition, it was experimentally observed that objects with a linear transfer behavior do not contribute to the received signal of a harmonic radar measurement. However, some signal contributions based on a multipath propagation can overlay the desired signal, which leads to an undesired and unusual interference caused by the nonlinear character of the electronic targets. Here, motivated by the analysis of measured harmonic radar data, the effects of both phenomena are investigated by theoretical derivations and simulation studies. By analyzing measurement data, we show that the dispersion effects are caused by the target and not by the measurement system or the measurement geometry. To this end, a signal model is developed, with which it is possible to describe both effects, dispersion and multipath propagation. In addition, the discrepancy between classic radar imaging and harmonic radar is analyzed.
Title: On Dispersion and Multipath Effects in Harmonic Radar Imaging Applications
Description:
In harmonic radar applications, images produced using algorithms of conventional radar applications experience some defocusing effects of the electronic targets’ impulse responses.
This is typically explained by the dispersive transfer functions of the targets.
In addition, it was experimentally observed that objects with a linear transfer behavior do not contribute to the received signal of a harmonic radar measurement.
However, some signal contributions based on a multipath propagation can overlay the desired signal, which leads to an undesired and unusual interference caused by the nonlinear character of the electronic targets.
Here, motivated by the analysis of measured harmonic radar data, the effects of both phenomena are investigated by theoretical derivations and simulation studies.
By analyzing measurement data, we show that the dispersion effects are caused by the target and not by the measurement system or the measurement geometry.
To this end, a signal model is developed, with which it is possible to describe both effects, dispersion and multipath propagation.
In addition, the discrepancy between classic radar imaging and harmonic radar is analyzed.

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