2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.02232
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A Portuguese radar tracking sensor for Space Debris monitoring

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“…These experiments led to several studies on the design of waveforms and signal processing chains for the system [5] (Section 4) [7]. The studies culminated in the first real-life scenario tests, where the whole system (except the antenna and power amplifiers) was tested in a setup with a major reflector at a well-defined distance [8]. After completing the preliminary functional tests in the lab and the field, we proceeded to the deployment phase.…”
Section: Atlas: Overview and Current Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These experiments led to several studies on the design of waveforms and signal processing chains for the system [5] (Section 4) [7]. The studies culminated in the first real-life scenario tests, where the whole system (except the antenna and power amplifiers) was tested in a setup with a major reflector at a well-defined distance [8]. After completing the preliminary functional tests in the lab and the field, we proceeded to the deployment phase.…”
Section: Atlas: Overview and Current Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex exponential term at the end of Equation ( 7) can be developed into e −j 4π(r 0 +vr ts ) λ = e −j 4πr 0 λ e −j2π f D t s , (8) where f D = 2v r λ is the Doppler shift. The sequence of phase-change terms along the slow time forms a complex sinusoid at the Doppler frequency and is sometimes called the spatial Doppler signal.…”
Section: Signal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%