Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal Processing

Different approaches for a high-resolution analysis of narrow-band spectra are reviewed and compared. Partial-band algorithms are proved to be zoom-FFT's. In this contribution, three new modifications of the (Subband-FFT) SB-FFT are presented. In the first modification the chirp z-transform sub...

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Main Authors: A. Hossen, U. Heute
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2011-06-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering Research
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spelling doaj-a418a3d8a46d4d1cabd2a077ea9898b72020-11-25T03:25:58ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityThe Journal of Engineering Research1726-60091726-67422011-06-018111110.24200/tjer.vol8iss1pp1-1186Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal ProcessingA. Hossen0U. Heute1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, PO Box 33, PC 123, Al-Khoudh, Muscat, Sultanate of OmanInstitute for Network and System Theory, Christian Albrachts University, D-24143, Kiel, GermanyDifferent approaches for a high-resolution analysis of narrow-band spectra are reviewed and compared. Partial-band algorithms are proved to be zoom-FFT's. In this contribution, three new modifications of the (Subband-FFT) SB-FFT are presented. In the first modification the chirp z-transform substitutes the small FFT which calculates the band of interest. In the second modification, the idea of zero-padding the input signal is applied to the SB-FFT with pruning at both input and output. Lastly zooming a small band of frequencies using a method of transforming by parts is applied for a narrow-band signal using the adaptive SB-FFT. A newly introduced version of the subband technique is included also in this work. In this version the subband decomposition technique is combined with the linear prediction method for higher spectrum resolution. Application of the SB-FFT and its modified versions and the new version in measuring the Doppler-frequency directly and indirectly for the purpose of vehicle-speed measurements is introduced in this paper. Comparison between all methods in terms of complexity and resolution is given. A new idea of channel test is included to keep the real-time successive measurements of Doppler frequency stable and consistent as well as simple.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/86spectral analysis methods, high-resolution spectrum, radar signal processing, vehicle-speed measurements, adaptive algorithms
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Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal Processing
The Journal of Engineering Research
spectral analysis methods, high-resolution spectrum, radar signal processing, vehicle-speed measurements, adaptive algorithms
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U. Heute
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title Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal Processing
title_short Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal Processing
title_full Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal Processing
title_fullStr Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal Processing
title_full_unstemmed Different Zoom Approaches for Improving Spectral Resolution with Applications in Radar Signal Processing
title_sort different zoom approaches for improving spectral resolution with applications in radar signal processing
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series The Journal of Engineering Research
issn 1726-6009
1726-6742
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Different approaches for a high-resolution analysis of narrow-band spectra are reviewed and compared. Partial-band algorithms are proved to be zoom-FFT's. In this contribution, three new modifications of the (Subband-FFT) SB-FFT are presented. In the first modification the chirp z-transform substitutes the small FFT which calculates the band of interest. In the second modification, the idea of zero-padding the input signal is applied to the SB-FFT with pruning at both input and output. Lastly zooming a small band of frequencies using a method of transforming by parts is applied for a narrow-band signal using the adaptive SB-FFT. A newly introduced version of the subband technique is included also in this work. In this version the subband decomposition technique is combined with the linear prediction method for higher spectrum resolution. Application of the SB-FFT and its modified versions and the new version in measuring the Doppler-frequency directly and indirectly for the purpose of vehicle-speed measurements is introduced in this paper. Comparison between all methods in terms of complexity and resolution is given. A new idea of channel test is included to keep the real-time successive measurements of Doppler frequency stable and consistent as well as simple.
topic spectral analysis methods, high-resolution spectrum, radar signal processing, vehicle-speed measurements, adaptive algorithms
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/86
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