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SAR processing with stepped chirps and phased array antennas.
Author(s) -
Armin Doerry
Publication year - 2006
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/893561
Subject(s) - chirp , wideband , phased array , bandwidth (computing) , radar , computer science , electronic engineering , true time delay , chirp spread spectrum , acoustics , telecommunications , physics , engineering , optics , spread spectrum , antenna (radio) , channel (broadcasting) , direct sequence spread spectrum , laser
Wideband radar signals are problematic for phased array antennas. Wideband radar signals can be generated from series or groups of narrow-band signals centered at different frequencies. An equivalent wideband LFM chirp can be assembled from lesser-bandwidth chirp segments in the data processing. The chirp segments can be transmitted as separate narrow-band pulses, each with their own steering phase operation. This overcomes the problematic dilemma of steering wideband chirps with phase shifters alone, that is, without true time-delay elements

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