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A design of a high‐resolution frequency modulated continuous wave radar for drone detection based on spurious phase noise and discrete clutter reduction

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Abstract The authors deal with the problem of the design and manufacture of a high‐resolution FMCW radar for drone detection and classification. The difficulties of the problem are discrete clutter reduction and spurious phase noise mitigation. The discrete clutter is due to the reflected signals from land vehicles, birds etc., while the spurious phase noise is inherent in the radar signal due to the phase‐locked loop component and leakage between the transmitting and receiving paths. Both spurious phase noise and clutter will increase the system noise level and hence reduce the probability of detection of small targets such as drones and induce false alarms on the radar screen. In order to reduce discrete clutter, the authors propose a method to separate a drone from discrete clutter based on the design of the radar system parameters for a drone and its propeller detection, target's Doppler dispersion and moving characteristics. For spur mitigation, a method that focuses on the design of the isolation coefficient between transmitting and receiving paths to decrease the power of spurs below the minimum power requirement at the input of the analogue‐to‐digital converter is introduced. The results were applied by the authors to the development and manufacture of a radar with the given specifications for drone detection and classification. Different laboratory and field tests show that the spurs are mitigated and the drones are separated from discrete clutter with a range and accuracy better than the one recently published.
Title: A design of a high‐resolution frequency modulated continuous wave radar for drone detection based on spurious phase noise and discrete clutter reduction
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Abstract The authors deal with the problem of the design and manufacture of a high‐resolution FMCW radar for drone detection and classification.
The difficulties of the problem are discrete clutter reduction and spurious phase noise mitigation.
The discrete clutter is due to the reflected signals from land vehicles, birds etc.
, while the spurious phase noise is inherent in the radar signal due to the phase‐locked loop component and leakage between the transmitting and receiving paths.
Both spurious phase noise and clutter will increase the system noise level and hence reduce the probability of detection of small targets such as drones and induce false alarms on the radar screen.
In order to reduce discrete clutter, the authors propose a method to separate a drone from discrete clutter based on the design of the radar system parameters for a drone and its propeller detection, target's Doppler dispersion and moving characteristics.
For spur mitigation, a method that focuses on the design of the isolation coefficient between transmitting and receiving paths to decrease the power of spurs below the minimum power requirement at the input of the analogue‐to‐digital converter is introduced.
The results were applied by the authors to the development and manufacture of a radar with the given specifications for drone detection and classification.
Different laboratory and field tests show that the spurs are mitigated and the drones are separated from discrete clutter with a range and accuracy better than the one recently published.

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