Remote Sensing (Jun 2023)
A 94 GHz Pulse Doppler Solid-State Millimeter-Wave Cloud Radar
Abstract
A 94 GHz pulse Doppler solid-state millimeter-wave cloud radar (MMCR), Tianjian-II (TJ-II), has been developed. It reduces the size and cost using a solid-state power amplifier (SSPA) and a single antenna. This paper describes the system design, including hardware and signal processing components. Pulse compression, segmented pulse, and dual pulse repetition frequency (PRF) technologies are employed to overcome the limitations imposed by the low power of the SSPA and the high frequency of 94 GHz. The TJ-II also features a dual-polarization, high-gain antenna for linear depolarization ratio detection and a time-division receive channel to improve channel consistency and save on costs. To achieve high flexibility and low interference in signal transmission and reception, the TJ-II uses software-defined radio technology, including direct digital synthesis, digital downconversion, and bandpass sampling. A series of Doppler power spectrum processing methods are proposed for detecting weak cloud signals and improving scene adaptability.
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