Radar Frequency Modulations for Accelerating Targets under a Bandwidth Constraint

F. Schweppe
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An optimum frequency modulation for estimating the range, range rate, and range acceleration of a moving target is derived. The criterion of optimality is based on the estimate variances which are evaluated under the following assumptions: 1) additive white Gaussian observation noise, 2) high signal-to-noise ratio, 3) maximum-likelihood processing (matched filters), 4) RF phase used only for the range rate and range acceleration, and 5) carrier frequency much larger than the signal bandwidth. The choice of frequency modulation is constrained by the bandwidth of the transmitted signal. A large time-bandwidth product is assumed. The optimum frequency modulation consists of three appropriately placed frequency jumps between the limits imposed by the bandwidth constraint. This optimum modulation is compared with a third degree, power law modulation. The derivation of the optimum, originally done using Pontryagin's Maximum Principle, leads to the following very simple design principle; the optimum modulation is orthogonal to the target's motion.
带宽约束下加速目标的雷达调频
推导了一种用于估计运动目标距离、距离速率和距离加速度的最佳调频方法。最优性准则是基于以下假设评估的估计方差:1)加性高斯白观测噪声,2)高信噪比,3)最大似然处理(匹配滤波器),4)仅用于距离速率和距离加速的射频相位,以及5)载波频率远大于信号带宽。频率调制的选择受传输信号带宽的限制。假设一个大的时间带宽乘积。最佳调频包括在带宽约束所施加的限制之间适当放置的三个频率跳变。将这种最优调制与三次幂律调制进行了比较。最优值的推导,最初使用庞特里亚金的最大值原理,导致以下非常简单的设计原则;最佳调制方式与目标运动方向正交。
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