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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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MPD-vågformer för helikopterradar / MPD waveforms for helicopter radar

Tornberg, Jens January 2003 (has links)
<p>A helicopter based system equipped with a millimetre-wave fire control radar is studied for improvement of the detection probability for moving ground targets. The system is a pulse doppler radar that sends out the electromagnetic wave in repetitive pulses. The frequency in which radar sends this pulse is called Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF). </p><p>The velocity of the moving targets is measured by spectral analysis of the pulses received. With this sort of system some targets will not be possible to detect. These targets are said to be blind for the radar. Also the measured targets can be ambiguous. A solution to this is to shift PRF during the time the radar emits itspulses on the target. This method is called PRF block staggering. The antenna is mounted on a mechanical sweep on top of the rotor of the helicopter. Because of this the time on target is limited. This means that the measured velocity resolution of the radar is also limited. </p><p>With the studied method it is possible to resolve range and velocity ambiguities. This is under the condition that it is acceptable with a reduction in the velocity resolution by a factor equal to the number of PRF blocks used. </p><p>The work leading to this thesis included developing a program in Mathworks Matlab for studying different configurations of PRFs and the effect on the detection probability.</p>
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MPD-vågformer för helikopterradar / MPD waveforms for helicopter radar

Tornberg, Jens January 2003 (has links)
A helicopter based system equipped with a millimetre-wave fire control radar is studied for improvement of the detection probability for moving ground targets. The system is a pulse doppler radar that sends out the electromagnetic wave in repetitive pulses. The frequency in which radar sends this pulse is called Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF). The velocity of the moving targets is measured by spectral analysis of the pulses received. With this sort of system some targets will not be possible to detect. These targets are said to be blind for the radar. Also the measured targets can be ambiguous. A solution to this is to shift PRF during the time the radar emits itspulses on the target. This method is called PRF block staggering. The antenna is mounted on a mechanical sweep on top of the rotor of the helicopter. Because of this the time on target is limited. This means that the measured velocity resolution of the radar is also limited. With the studied method it is possible to resolve range and velocity ambiguities. This is under the condition that it is acceptable with a reduction in the velocity resolution by a factor equal to the number of PRF blocks used. The work leading to this thesis included developing a program in Mathworks Matlab for studying different configurations of PRFs and the effect on the detection probability.

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