15th Conference on Microwave Techniques COMITE 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1109/comite.2010.5481557
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Effects of signal distortion in a FMCW radar on range resolution

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“…With a fixed radar FMCW cycle, the modulation bandwidth and radar ranging error have an inverse relationship (1), where is the speed of light and represents the bandwidth of FMCW. Changes in the linearity of FMCW modulation also affect the mixed signal, causing range errors, and the magnitude of range errors is directly proportional to the actual range between the target and the radar (2); when the target has radial motion relative to the radar, the Doppler frequency shift produced by the radial velocity also interferes with the radar’s ranging results (3), where represents the frequency modulation period of FMCW, represents the wavelength corresponding to the operating frequency, and represents the angle between the target and the radar normal [ 25 , 26 , 27 ]. …”
Section: Principles Of Autonomous Driving Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With a fixed radar FMCW cycle, the modulation bandwidth and radar ranging error have an inverse relationship (1), where is the speed of light and represents the bandwidth of FMCW. Changes in the linearity of FMCW modulation also affect the mixed signal, causing range errors, and the magnitude of range errors is directly proportional to the actual range between the target and the radar (2); when the target has radial motion relative to the radar, the Doppler frequency shift produced by the radial velocity also interferes with the radar’s ranging results (3), where represents the frequency modulation period of FMCW, represents the wavelength corresponding to the operating frequency, and represents the angle between the target and the radar normal [ 25 , 26 , 27 ]. …”
Section: Principles Of Autonomous Driving Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FMICW system works as a combination of the pulse radar and FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar. Examples of FMCW systems are described in [2,3]. The principle of the FMICW radar is described in [4], but this system was developed for the measurement of the ionosphere, and the pulse part of the system does not have a big influence on the signals.…”
Section: Fmicw Radar Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If we look at the neuron model, we can see that the neuron is based on principles of digital filters. The mathematical description of one neuron is in Equation (3). The benefit of this model is the easy application on the FPGA with faster processing speed.…”
Section: Neural Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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