Ultra wideband radar employing synthesized short pulses
First Claim
1. Apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of transmitters, each of said transmitters adapted to provide one spectral component of a predetermined pulse train;
a plurality of duplexers each individually coupled to the output of a different one of said plurality of transmitters;
a broadband multiplexing feed coupled to each of said plurality of duplexers and having an aperture;
a reflector having a focal point disposed at the aperture of said multiplexing feed;
a plurality of narrow band receivers, each of said receivers adapted to amplify and detect one spectral component of said predetermined pulse train;
a signal processor coupled to the outputs of said plurality of receivers and adapted to coherently combine the amplified and detected spectral components of said predetermined pulse train to produce an output radar signal; and
a display coupled to said signal processor for displaying said radar signal.
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Abstract
An impulse radar that forms a predetermined radar pulse train in space by transmitting individual spectral components thereof. Thus, a train of extremely short pulses is obtained without switching a radio frequency signal on and off at a high rate. An oscillator is coupled to a harmonic generator, and a power divider distributes the output of the harmonic generator to a multiplicity of amplifiers. Each amplifier has a phase-locked VCO circuit that provides frequency accuracy, spectral purity, low noise and frequency stability. Thus, each amplifier provides one of the spectral components of the predetermined radar pulse train. The amplifiers are coupled to a multiplexing feed that illuminates a reflector. On receive, the multiplexing feed separates the spectral components of the incoming pulse train. Each spectral component is coupled to its own narrow band receiver, and one receiver is used to amplify and detect each spectral component. The signals from the receivers are coherently combined in a signal processor in which the signals add coherently and the noise signals do not. The output of the signal processor may be applied to a radar display. The short pulses produced by the radar provide very high resolution, and can map a target by sweeping across it, thus imaging it. The radar emits a wideband signal at a low power level; the signal is difficult to detect and intercept, and thus provides for a low probability of intercept radar. The radar may be used as a microwave link, wherein the oscillator may be frequency modulated to provide communications. It may also be used as a covert IFF system to identify friendly aircraft. The radar provides signals that penetrate sand and may be used for mapping and to locate land mines buried in the sand. It may also be used for clearing away land mines by detonating them. When the power is turned up, the radar provides for a directed energy beam. The radar may perform adaptive jamming, and is also a jam resistant radar. It is hard to jam because the receiver array is insensitive to noise at frequencies outside the narrow bandwidths of the individual receivers and also to noise which is not coherent across the multiplicity of receiver channels.
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9 Claims
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1. Apparatus comprising:
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a plurality of transmitters, each of said transmitters adapted to provide one spectral component of a predetermined pulse train; a plurality of duplexers each individually coupled to the output of a different one of said plurality of transmitters; a broadband multiplexing feed coupled to each of said plurality of duplexers and having an aperture; a reflector having a focal point disposed at the aperture of said multiplexing feed; a plurality of narrow band receivers, each of said receivers adapted to amplify and detect one spectral component of said predetermined pulse train; a signal processor coupled to the outputs of said plurality of receivers and adapted to coherently combine the amplified and detected spectral components of said predetermined pulse train to produce an output radar signal; and a display coupled to said signal processor for displaying said radar signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A microwave link comprising:
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a transceiver comprising; a master oscillator; a plurality of transmitters coupled to the master oscillator, each of said transmitters adapted to provide one spectral component of a predetermined microwave pulse train; modulator means for frequency modulating oscillator signals provided by the master oscillator; a plurality of duplexers each individually coupled to the output of a different one of said plurality of transmitters; a broadband multiplexing feed coupled to each of said plurality of duplexers and having an aperture; a reflector having a focal point disposed at the aperture of said multiplexing feed; a plurality of narrow band receivers, each of said receivers adapted to amplify and detect one spectral component of said predetermined microwave pulse train; a signal processor coupled to the outputs of said plurality of receivers and adapted to combine the amplified and detected spectral components of said predetermined microwave pulse to produce an output signal; and demodulator means coupled to the signal processor for demodulating the output signal.
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6. A method of providing a synthesized ultra wideband waveform comprising the steps of:
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generating a signal having a single frequency; simultaneously generating a plurality of harmonics of the single frequency; based upon a desired synthesized output pulse train, selecting predetermined ones of the plurality of harmonics; simultaneously transmitting the plurality of harmonics by means of a radiating source having a common phase center to provide a phase coherent synthesized ultra wideband waveform. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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Specification