Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Jan 2013)

High Resolution Software Defined Radar System for Target Detection

  • S. Costanzo,
  • F. Spadafora,
  • A. Borgia,
  • H. O. Moreno,
  • A. Costanzo,
  • G. Di Massa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/573217
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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The Universal Software Radio Peripheral USRP NI2920, a software defined transceiver so far mainly used in Software Defined Radio applications, is adopted in this work to design a high resolution L-Band Software Defined Radar system. The enhanced available bandwidth, due to the Gigabit Ethernet interface, is exploited to obtain a higher slant-range resolution with respect to the existing Software Defined Radar implementations. A specific LabVIEW application, performing radar operations, is discussed, and successful validations are presented to demonstrate the accurate target detection capability of the proposed software radar architecture. In particular, outdoor and indoor test are performed by adopting a metal plate as reference structure located at different distances from the designed radar system, and results obtained from the measured echo are successfully processed to accurately reveal the correct target position, with the predicted slant-range resolution equal to 6 m.