2018 2nd IEEE Advanced Information Management,Communicates,Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IMCEC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/imcec.2018.8469485
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Parameter Extraction of Direct Wave for Passive Radar Using Suboptimal Nearest-Neighbor Approach

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“…The phase synchronization error has a great influence on the distributed coherent aperture radar, but it has little effect on the distributed-HFSWR in which each unit radar independently performs signal processing, because distributed-HFSWR does not need to operate in full coherent mode, and precise phase synchronization is not required. The frequency synchronization error, which is caused by the frequency deviation between the transmitter frequency source and the receiver frequency source, will lead to the shift of range and Doppler frequency [27,28]. The effect of the frequency synchronization error on the range estimation error of the target is inversely proportional to the frequency modulation slope, therefore it is negligible if the slope of the chirp signal is large.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phase synchronization error has a great influence on the distributed coherent aperture radar, but it has little effect on the distributed-HFSWR in which each unit radar independently performs signal processing, because distributed-HFSWR does not need to operate in full coherent mode, and precise phase synchronization is not required. The frequency synchronization error, which is caused by the frequency deviation between the transmitter frequency source and the receiver frequency source, will lead to the shift of range and Doppler frequency [27,28]. The effect of the frequency synchronization error on the range estimation error of the target is inversely proportional to the frequency modulation slope, therefore it is negligible if the slope of the chirp signal is large.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%