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Radar pulse compression output minor lobe inhibition method based on windowing processing

A pulse compression and radar pulse technology, applied in radio wave measurement systems, instruments, etc., can solve problems such as high algorithm complexity, large computational load, and unfavorable engineering applications, and achieve the effect of low computational complexity and strong universality.

Active Publication Date: 2018-09-07
BEIJING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYGY
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However, the existing algorithms are usually difficult to flexibly control the specific sidelobe intervals to be suppressed and the suppression depth and other indicators, and the main lobe cannot be processed in a conformal manner, and the limitation of its broadening is also difficult to describe analytically and quantitatively.
Secondly, many existing window function calculation methods also have disadvantages such as high algorithm complexity and large amount of calculation, which are not conducive to practical engineering applications.

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[0018] The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples.

[0019] The invention provides a sidelobe suppression method based on windowing processing of radar pulse output. The essence of pulse compression based on windowing processing is a kind of mismatch processing. , according to the design requirements, solve the window function of the specific position interval and specific depth side lobe through a certain echo signal. In practical application, the designed window function is added to a specific part of the pulse pressure process of the echo signal by using the linear relationship of the filter for signal processing, and the sidelobe suppression of the pulse pressure waveform of the echo signal can be realized.

[0020] Take the LFM signal as an example, such as figure 2 As shown, the specific steps are as follows:

[0021] Step 1: Determine the transmit waveform, its parameters such as bandwidth and puls...

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The present invention provides a radar pulse compression output minor lobe inhibition method based on windowing processing. The method comprises the steps of: performing pulse compression processing of a known echo signal of a radar, outputting a pulse compression signal A, loading a window function to the pulse compression signal at a frequency domain, performing inverse Fourier transform to allow the pulse compression signal to be equal to an ideal output signal on a time domain, and solving the window function, wherein the ideal output signal is namely a pulse compression signal at a set position for minor lobe inhibition; performing pulse compression processing of the radar echo signal to be inhibited, loading the window function to the pulse compression signal to perform processing, and obtaining an ideal output result of minor lobe inhibition. The radar pulse compression output minor lobe inhibition method is low in calculation complexity, can achieve shape maintenance of the width and the shape of the main lobe, can flexibly control the minor lobe features of a pulse compression result, and can be deeply controlled.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of radar signal processing, in particular to a sidelobe suppression method based on radar pulse compression output by windowing processing. Background technique [0002] Modern radars usually use pulse compression technology to obtain high range resolution on the premise of ensuring the pulse width and signal energy of the transmitted pulse. Taking linear frequency modulation (LFM) signal as an example, LFM signal is the most widely used signal with a large time-width-bandwidth product in radar systems at present. It linearly modulates the frequency of the transmitted signal within the pulse width, which can increase the pulse width of the transmitted signal. while increasing the signal bandwidth. Therefore, the LFM waveform can not only increase the energy of the transmitted signal by using a large time width, but also combine pulse compression processing to ensure the distance resolution of the target. H...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01S7/292
CPCG01S7/292
Inventor 刘泉华孙颖豪蔡津剑龙腾
Owner BEIJING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYGY
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