INTRODUCTION TO FMCW RADAR SIGNALS PROCESSING BASED ON SIGNALS COMPRESSION THEORY ALONG THE FREQUENCY AXIS
Abstract
The Article is devoted to comparative analysis of the long pulse radar signals having internal linear frequency modulation compression along the temporal axis and the FMCW scattered radar signal processing. It is demonstrated in the Article that this processing represents compression along the frequency axis and can be considered as the correlation receiving.
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