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Moving target indication radar

  • US 4,053,885 A
  • Filed: 04/05/1976
  • Issued: 10/11/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/03/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A moving target indication radar comprising:

  • a. a radar signal analog processing portion including;

    i. a constant-rate rotating antenna,ii. means for transmitting at intervals through said antenna a microwave pulse of a predetermined frequency and width,iii. means for receiving pulse returns from stationary and moving objects lying in the space scanned by said antenna, said pulse returns being received for every unit azimuthal region corresponding to one microwave pulse in the form of a chain of unit data respectively for unit range region defined by the width of said microwave pulse, andiv. means for processing the received pulse returns to produce Doppler frequency data,wherein said means for processing comprises phase detecting means for providing in phase and quadrature phase analog data signals representing real and imaginary parts of the Doppler frequency data, andb. a radar signal digital processing portion including;

    i. means for converting said Doppler frequency data to a digital signal,wherein said means for converting Doppler frequency data to a digital signal receives said in phase and quadrature phase analog signals and generates first and second digital words representing real and imaginary parts of the Doppler frequency data, and said means for dividing the converted digital signal into a plurality of digital Doppler frequency components is a discrete Fourier transform circuit,ii. means for dividing the converted digital signal into a plurality of digital Doppler frequency components,iii. a buffer memory connected to store the outputs of said dividing means at an interval equal to an integral multiple of the transmitting interval, andiv. means for averaging the outputs of the buffer memory which represent the data of a plurality of every n-th (n is an integer) one of said unit azimuthal regions and for subtracting the average output from the data for the substantial center unit of said plurality of unit azimuthal regions, whereby the returns from said stationary and moving objects having a considerable azimuthal spread are substantially eliminated to bring out those returns from moving targets of limited azimuthal spreads.

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