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1. A method of discriminating a time variable target radar signal from a background including the steps of:
- I) acquiring range variable return signals from a series of radar pulses, the returns having variable amplitude and phases;
II) sampling each of the returns to produce a set of ranged signals attributable to a set of range cells, the ranged signals having variable amplitude and phase for each range cell;
characterised by the steps of;
III) obtaining an estimate for the variation in phase drift between the transmission and reception of the ranged signals for each range cell;
IV) producing a smooth function representative of the variation in phase of the ranged signals between nearby range cells in each of the returns;
V) modifying the acquired range variable returns with respect to the function representative of the variation in phase between nearby range cells in order to obtain a corrected value for the amplitude and phase of each return signal;
VI) operating on the corrected set of range variable returns so as to identify an object having a relative velocity with respect to a receiver in a range cell.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for processing of a signal in which a variation in phase between a transmitted and reflected pulse is modeled, as is the amplitude of the pulse. The modeled phase and amplitude are used to smooth the data by reducing phase noise present on the signal thereby enhancing the signal to noise ratio.
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1. A method of discriminating a time variable target radar signal from a background including the steps of:
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I) acquiring range variable return signals from a series of radar pulses, the returns having variable amplitude and phases;
II) sampling each of the returns to produce a set of ranged signals attributable to a set of range cells, the ranged signals having variable amplitude and phase for each range cell;
characterised by the steps of; III) obtaining an estimate for the variation in phase drift between the transmission and reception of the ranged signals for each range cell;
IV) producing a smooth function representative of the variation in phase of the ranged signals between nearby range cells in each of the returns;
V) modifying the acquired range variable returns with respect to the function representative of the variation in phase between nearby range cells in order to obtain a corrected value for the amplitude and phase of each return signal;
VI) operating on the corrected set of range variable returns so as to identify an object having a relative velocity with respect to a receiver in a range cell. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
a) producing a smooth function representative of the amplitude and phase of the return signals in each range cell in successive returns;
b) modifying the amplitude and phase in each range cell to the corresponding amplitude value of the function for every range cell and pulse;
c) obtaining the phase drift from the modified signal.
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3. A method as claimed in either claim 1 wherein the relative velocity between a receiver and an object is represented as a Doppler frequency.
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4. A method as claimed in any preceding claim 1 wherein the function of step (IV) is obtained by means of a polynomial curve fit to the calculated variation in phase variation between adjacent range cells.
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5. A method as claimed is any one of claim 1 wherein the function of step (IV) is obtained by successively averaging the phase variation in range cell adjacent successive range cells.
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6. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the radar signal is generated by a frequency agile transmitter.
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7. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the radar pulses are transmitted by a transmitter at a first geographic location and received by a receiver at a second, geographically distinct location.
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8. A method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the radar pulses are transmitted from a satellite.
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9. A computer readable medium having a program recorded thereon in which the program causes, in use, a computer running the program to execute a procedure according to the method of claim 1.
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10. An apparatus for discriminating a target time variable radar signal from a background including a receiver and signal processing means adapted to process the signal according to claim 1.
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11. An apparatus for discriminating a target time variable radar signal from a background, the apparatus including, a receiver and signal processing means and a transmitter for transmitting a series of pulses, the receiver being adapted to receive at least a portion of the pulses returned from a target and clutter, the receiver passing the returned portion of the pulse to the signal processing means characterised in that the signal processing means is adapted in use to
a) acquire range variable returns from a series of radar pulses having variable amplitude and phases; -
b) sample the returns to produce a set of ranged signals attributable to a set of range cells, the ranged signals having variable amplitude and phase for each range cell;
c) obtain an estimate for the variation in phase drift between the transmission and reception of the ranged signals for each range cell;
d) producing a smooth function representative of the variation in phase of the ranged signals between nearby range cells in each of the returns;
e) modify the acquired range variable returns with respect to the function representative of the variation in phase between nearby range cells in order to obtain a corrected value for the amplitude and phase of each return signal, and;
f) operate on the corrected set of range variable returns so as to identify an object having a relative velocity with respect to a receiver in a range cell. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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