Известия высших учебных заведений России: Радиоэлектроника (Feb 2019)

ALGORITHM OF SIGNAL PROCESSING IN THE RADAR SYSTEM WITH CONTINUOUS FREQUENCY MODULATED RADIATION FOR DETECTION OF SMALL-SIZED AERIAL OBJECTS, ESTIMATION OF THEIR RANGE AND VELOCITY

  • I. F. Kupryashkin,
  • N. V. Sokolik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2019-22-1-39-47
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 1
pp. 39 – 55

Abstract

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Nowadays the interest in search of ways of improving the efficiency of small radar cross-section aerial objects detection and localization rises against the background of widespread use of light and unmanned aerial vehi-cles. As a result, researchers pay attention to radar systems (RS) with continuous linear frequency modulation (linear FM) signal. The use of such signals gives the measurable opportunity to reduce radar system peak-speech power and to cut the cost and weightsize parameters of the RS. The paper observes low-power ground based radar implementation prospects for purposes of detection and estimation of motion rates of small-sized aerial objects. The proposed algorithm of radar signals processing enables to simplify the detection of such tar-gets. The paper reveals the structure and defines the steps of the algorithm. The fundamental for the algorithm under consideration is the method of the range-Doppler image composition of the scanned area using digital signal processing. The paper presents the results of the algorithm operation in the low-power RS of C-band radar, obtained by processing of quadrotor echo-signals during the real experiment. The results show successful solvation of the applied problem of detection and tracking on the small-sized aerial object with the radar cross-section equal to less than 0.5 m2 and the spectrum of secondary radiation characterized by the expressed multimodality. The results of the experiment validate the application of the algorithm and demonstrate the possibility of the algorithm implementation in design of portable RS and automated target acquisition centers for detecting and tracking of the small-sized aerial targets (both, single as multi agent) with the information display on operator control panel.

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