Multi-Target Detection Method Based on Variable Carrier Frequency Chirp Sequence
Continuous waveform (CW) radar is widely used in intelligent transportation systems, vehicle assisted driving, and other fields because of its simple structure, low cost and high integration. There are several waveforms which have been developed in the last years. The chirp sequence waveform has the...
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doaj-e3843feb724844bb8512e190f5bfd72e2020-11-25T01:32:30ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-10-011810338610.3390/s18103386s18103386Multi-Target Detection Method Based on Variable Carrier Frequency Chirp SequenceWei Wang0Jinsong Du1Jie Gao2Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaShenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaShenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaContinuous waveform (CW) radar is widely used in intelligent transportation systems, vehicle assisted driving, and other fields because of its simple structure, low cost and high integration. There are several waveforms which have been developed in the last years. The chirp sequence waveform has the ability to extract the range and velocity parameters of multiple targets. However, conventional chirp sequence waveforms suffer from the Doppler ambiguity problem. This paper proposes a new waveform that follows the practical application requirements, high precision requirements, and low system complexity requirements. The new waveform consists of two chirp sequences, which are intertwined to each other. Each chirp signal has the same frequency modulation, the same bandwidth and the same chirp duration. The carrier frequencies are different and there is a frequency shift which is large enough to ensure that the Doppler frequencies for the same moving target are different. According to the sign and numerical relationship of the Doppler frequencies (possibly frequency aliasing), the Doppler frequency ambiguity problem is solved in eight cases. Theoretical analysis and simulation results verify that the new radar waveform is capable of measuring range and radial velocity simultaneously and unambiguously, with high accuracy and resolution even in multi-target situations.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/10/3386multi-target detectioncontinuous wave radar systemsvariable carrier frequency chirp sequenceDoppler ambiguity |
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Multi-Target Detection Method Based on Variable Carrier Frequency Chirp Sequence |
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Multi-Target Detection Method Based on Variable Carrier Frequency Chirp Sequence |
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Multi-Target Detection Method Based on Variable Carrier Frequency Chirp Sequence |
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multi-target detection method based on variable carrier frequency chirp sequence |
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Continuous waveform (CW) radar is widely used in intelligent transportation systems, vehicle assisted driving, and other fields because of its simple structure, low cost and high integration. There are several waveforms which have been developed in the last years. The chirp sequence waveform has the ability to extract the range and velocity parameters of multiple targets. However, conventional chirp sequence waveforms suffer from the Doppler ambiguity problem. This paper proposes a new waveform that follows the practical application requirements, high precision requirements, and low system complexity requirements. The new waveform consists of two chirp sequences, which are intertwined to each other. Each chirp signal has the same frequency modulation, the same bandwidth and the same chirp duration. The carrier frequencies are different and there is a frequency shift which is large enough to ensure that the Doppler frequencies for the same moving target are different. According to the sign and numerical relationship of the Doppler frequencies (possibly frequency aliasing), the Doppler frequency ambiguity problem is solved in eight cases. Theoretical analysis and simulation results verify that the new radar waveform is capable of measuring range and radial velocity simultaneously and unambiguously, with high accuracy and resolution even in multi-target situations. |
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multi-target detection continuous wave radar systems variable carrier frequency chirp sequence Doppler ambiguity |
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