The Record of the 1993 IEEE National Radar Conference
DOI: 10.1109/nrc.1993.270464
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Testing of Doppler tolerant range sidelobe suppression in pulse compression meteorological radar

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“…By using a virtual point target for representing weather scatterers (hydrometeors) in each range bin, we can greatly simplify the reflection model while maintaining estimation accuracies on weather parameters. For this reason, this assumption has been used in a number of weather radar studies [8,11]. The second assumption is made because this feasibility study focuses on weather conditions in which a target velocity rarely changes over the observation time as in the case of, for example, (stable) rain fall or snow fall.…”
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“…By using a virtual point target for representing weather scatterers (hydrometeors) in each range bin, we can greatly simplify the reflection model while maintaining estimation accuracies on weather parameters. For this reason, this assumption has been used in a number of weather radar studies [8,11]. The second assumption is made because this feasibility study focuses on weather conditions in which a target velocity rarely changes over the observation time as in the case of, for example, (stable) rain fall or snow fall.…”
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“…Specifically, in the transmission mode, the radar transmits its pulse in the current direction of the antenna; it switches the mode to the reception mode and captures radar Reflection of a radar signal by Passing through an equivalent reflection weather targets channel consisting of virtual point targets each of which exists in a range bin [8,11] Variation of the velocity of Zero a weather target signals in the air for a while. Then, it switches back to the transmission mode for transmitting the next pulse.…”
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“…Echoes at other ranges are similarly obtained. The echo construction procedure explained here is similar to that used by Bucci and Urkowitz [14], and is mathematically described as (12) III. RANGE SIDELOBE SUPPRESSION Due to the distributed nature of weather targets, the integrated sidelobe level (ISL) provides a good measure of range sidelobe contamination.…”
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“…Since then, more engineering and technical aspects have been investigated by Bucci and Urkowitz (1993), Keeler (1995) and Mudukutore et al (1998), among others. Meteorological research carried out using this technique include studies of clear-air wind shear using high power radar (Browning et al, 1978), cloud observations with millimetric radar (Sekelsky and McIntosh, 1996;Clothiaux et al, 2000;Uttal and Kropfli, 2001) or airborne radar precipitation observations (Girardin-Gondeau et al, 1991;Durden et al, 1994;Tanner et al, 1994).…”
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