Ultrawideband Radar Measurements Analysis and processing

Interest in the applications of ultrawideband (UWB) radar systems is increasing rapidly all over the world. This is evident from the number of monographs recently published on the subject and from the many papers presented at international conferences on the general problems involved in UWB radar an...

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Main Authors Astanin, L.Y., Kostylev, A.A.
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Abstract Interest in the applications of ultrawideband (UWB) radar systems is increasing rapidly all over the world. This is evident from the number of monographs recently published on the subject and from the many papers presented at international conferences on the general problems involved in UWB radar and on its promising new applications. Conventional (classical) methods seem to have exhausted their potential and studies in the field are undergoing a profound change. This book presents some of the novel approaches to radar system analysis now being investigated. A good source of information on UWB signals is their structural analysis in the time domain. This allows a greater understanding of the specific features of UWB radar systems, such as the properties of receiving and transmitting antennas, and various characteristics of near- and far-range target scattering fields. It is shown how the systematic application of numerical procedures can provide new results in the evaluation of UWB radar target responses. The authors do not try to cover all of the possible solutions to the problem of multidimensional representation of target responses; rather they aim to give a general understanding of the techniques of confluent analysis, computer holography and adaptive synthesis of antenna apertures. These methods have great potential for solving conventional radar problems in target detection and recognition, and they are sure to stimulate the use of UWB signals in many fields such as subsurface probing and ecological monitoring.
AbstractList This book concentrates on principal issues of theory, computer processing, modelling and measuring UWB signals and presents detailed discussion of mathematical models for radar target detection and recognition.
With growing interest in the applications of ultrawideband radar systems (UWB), this timely book provides an essential contribution to the field of radar system analysis. While concentrating on principal issues of theory, computer processing, modeling and measuring UWB signals, the scope of the issues covered in the book is wider than in previous publications. Written with the research engineer in mind, the book presents detailed discussion of mathematical models for radar target detection and recognition, as well as estimation of target detectability, and considers UWB applications in new fields such as subsurface probing and ecological monitoring.
Interest in the applications of ultrawideband (UWB) radar systems is increasing rapidly all over the world. This is evident from the number of monographs recently published on the subject and from the many papers presented at international conferences on the general problems involved in UWB radar and on its promising new applications. Conventional (classical) methods seem to have exhausted their potential and studies in the field are undergoing a profound change. This book presents some of the novel approaches to radar system analysis now being investigated. A good source of information on UWB signals is their structural analysis in the time domain. This allows a greater understanding of the specific features of UWB radar systems, such as the properties of receiving and transmitting antennas, and various characteristics of near- and far-range target scattering fields. It is shown how the systematic application of numerical procedures can provide new results in the evaluation of UWB radar target responses. The authors do not try to cover all of the possible solutions to the problem of multidimensional representation of target responses; rather they aim to give a general understanding of the techniques of confluent analysis, computer holography and adaptive synthesis of antenna apertures. These methods have great potential for solving conventional radar problems in target detection and recognition, and they are sure to stimulate the use of UWB signals in many fields such as subsurface probing and ecological monitoring.
Author Astanin, L.Y.
Kostylev, A.A.
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Snippet Interest in the applications of ultrawideband (UWB) radar systems is increasing rapidly all over the world. This is evident from the number of monographs...
With growing interest in the applications of ultrawideband radar systems (UWB), this timely book provides an essential contribution to the field of radar...
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Subtitle Analysis and processing
TableOfContents Chapter 1: Ultrawideband signals: definition, modelling and measurement -- Chapter 2: Analytical description of target scattering -- Chapter 3: Ultrawideband radar target responses -- Chapter 4: Design principles and mathematical modelling of UWB radar meters -- Chapter 5: UWB signal processing
Title Page Table of Contents Introduction 1. Ultrawideband Signals: Definition, Modelling and Measurement 2. Analytical Description of Target Scattering 3. Ultrawideband Radar Target Responses 4. Design Principles and Mathematical Modelling of UWB Radar Meters 5. UWB Signal Processing References List of Abbreviations Index
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Ultrawideband signals: definition, modelling and measurement -- 1.1 Definition and modelling problems -- 1.2 UWB signal representation with real-time functions -- 1.3 The applicability of conventional modelling -- 1.3.1 Frequency-domain representation of UWB signals -- 1.3.2 A signal complex model with the Hilbert transform -- 1.3.3 Errors in UWB signal description -- 1.4 Generalised modelling of UWB waveforms -- 1.4.1 The generalised concept of frequency -- 1.4.2 Generalised waveform representation in the phase plane -- 1.4.3 Potentialities and some results for generalised UWB waveform modelling -- 1.5 Modelling of signal polarisation -- 1.6 UWB waveform analysis with integral transforms -- 1.6.1 The short-time Fourier transform -- 1.6.2 The wavelet transform -- 2 Analytical description of target scattering -- 2.1 Methods for electrodynamic problem solution -- 2.1.1 Approximate methods -- 2.1.2 Physical optics approximation -- 2.1.3 The geometrical theory of diffraction -- 2.2 A hybrid solution for conducting edge scattering -- 2.2.1 Space-frequency description of the halfplane response -- 2.2.2 Impulse response of model targets -- 2.2.3 Wedge-scattered waveforms -- 2.3 Decomposition of the target impulse response -- 2.3.1 The aim of impulse response decomposition -- 2.3.2 UWB waveform definition by a smooth target -- 3 Ultrawideband radar target responses -- 3.1 The radar target as a linear dynamic system -- 3.1.1 Target description with system characteristics -- 3.1.2 Forms of target description: total and local responses -- 3.2 Nonparametric target scattering models -- 3.2.1 Nonparametric description of targets -- 3.2.2 The relationship between UWB radar response and target geometry -- 3.3 Parametric scattering models for radar targets
3.3.1 Types of parametric model -- 3.3.2 Models based on differential equations -- 3.3.3 Description of the natural component -- 3.3.4 Description of the forced component -- 3.3.4.1 Expansion in power series -- 3.3.4.2 Rational fractional approximation -- 3.3.4.3 Glittering point models -- 3.4 Polarisation properties of UWB radar response -- 3.5 Local UWB radar responses -- 4 Design principles and mathematical modelling of UWB radar meters -- 4.1 Types of meters and measurement schemes -- 4.2 A mathematical model of a UWB total RTR meter -- 4.3 Mathematical models of local RTR meters -- 4.3.1 A probe meter -- 4.3.2 A collimator meter -- 4.4 Calculation of the energy potential of impulse meters -- 4.4.1 Impulse meters with a TWT transmitter -- 4.4.2 Impulse meters with a semiconductor transmitter -- 4.5 Measurement equations and their incorrectness -- 4.6 Solution methods for measurement equations -- 5 UWB signal processing -- 5.1 Aims and stages of signal processing -- 5.2 Preliminary processing -- 5.3 Calibration (identification) of meters -- 5.3.1 Identification of meters by calibration scatterers -- 5.3.2 Indirect identification of a meter -- 5.4 Signal processing for total IR and FR estimation -- 5.4.1 Singularity expansion of the measurement equation matrix by the discrete Fourier transform -- 5.4.2 Frequency versions of estimation algorithms -- 5.4.3 Experimental results -- 5.5 Compensation of polarisation distortions in multi-dimensional processing -- 5.6 Local estimation of total UWB radar responses -- 5.6.1 Local regularisation in the time domain -- 5.6.2 Local regularisation in the frequency domain -- 5.6.3 Global regularisation in the frequency domain -- 5.6.4 Time-local and frequency-global regularised estimations -- 5.7 Secondary signal processing by probe meters -- 5.7.1 Focused aperture synthesis -- 5.7.2 Spatial inverse processing
5.7.3 Regularising spatial processing -- 5.8 Secondary signal processing by collimator meters -- References -- List of abbreviations -- Index -- BackCover
Title Ultrawideband Radar Measurements
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