IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation (Jun 2023)

Whole system radar modelling: Simulation and validation

  • Jithin Kannanthara,
  • Darren Griffiths,
  • Mohammed Jahangir,
  • Jonathan M. Jones,
  • Chris J. Baker,
  • Michail Antoniou,
  • Colin J. Bell,
  • Henry White,
  • Kai Bongs,
  • Yeshpal Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 6
pp. 1050 – 1060

Abstract

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Abstract The ever‐expanding horizon of radar applications demands solutions with high‐end radar functionalities and technologies and is often limited by the available radar equipment, cost and time. A practical method to tackle the situation is to rely on the modelling and simulation of radar systems based on the user requirements. The comprehensive system‐level modelling of a pulsed Doppler radar in MATLAB/Simulink consisting of all the fundamental blocks in the transmit chain, the environment, the receive chain, and the data processing chain is presented in this article. The first half of the article discusses the high‐fidelity simulation of each building block in the radar model. In the second half of the article, the range‐Doppler plot generated from the high‐fidelity radar model is compared and validated using the range‐Doppler plot from a real radar trial. The radar phase noise plays a crucial role in the detection of slowly moving, low radar cross‐section targets in the presence of strong clutter. The article also briefly discusses the effects of radar oscillator phase noise in the range‐Doppler plot. The validated, fully flexible radar model has the advantage of supporting the addition of further building blocks and optimising the parameters based on user requirements.

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