一种低复杂度多余波集亚奈奎斯特宽带雷达电子监视的有效实现方法

Mehrdad Yaghoobi, B. Mulgrew, M. Davies
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本文研究了一种并行采样结构对用于电子监视的宽带雷达信号进行有效采样的问题。宽带无线电频率采样是现代数字雷达监视系统的必要组成部分,其采样率至少要达到信号最大频率的两倍,即奈奎斯特率,一般情况下采样率很高。设计一个具有如此高采样率的模数转换器是困难和昂贵的。标准宽带ES接收机采用快速扫描超外差技术,每次选择频谱的一子带,同时依次遍历整个频谱。这种技术不探索输入射频信号的底层结构。当信号是稀疏结构时,我们可以利用信号不占用整个频谱的事实。雷达ES信号在时频域确实存在一种简约结构。我们在这里使用了最近引入的低复杂度采样系统,称为LoCoMC[1],它的灵感来自于稀疏信号的压缩采样(CS),它使用了多协集采样结构,同时它不涉及计算昂贵的重建步骤。本文介绍了一种新的实现技术,通过结合两个滤波器进一步降低了重构算法的计算量,同时通过隐式实现无限长滤波器提高了重构算法的精度。我们还描述了快速扫描的超外差接收机,并将其与LoCoMC算法进行了比较。与前一种技术相比,LoCoMC可以连续监测频谱,这使得它在短脉冲检测中更具鲁棒性。
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An efficient implementation of the low-complexity multi-coset sub-Nyquist wideband radar electronic surveillance
The problem of efficient sampling of wideband radar signals for Electronic Surveillance (ES) using a parallel sampling structure will be investigated in this paper. Wideband radio frequency sampling, which is a necessary component of the modern digital radar surveillance systems, needs a sampling rate at least twice the maximum frequency of signals, i.e. Nyquist rate, which is generally very high. Designing an analog to digital converter which works with such a high sampling rate is difficult and expensive. The standard wideband ES receivers use the rapidly swept superheterodyne technique, which selects a subband of the spectrum at a time, while iterating through the whole spectrum sequentially. Such a technique does not explore the underlying structure of input RF signals. When the signal is sparsely structured, we can use the fact that signals do not occupy the whole spectrum. There indeed exists a parsimonious structure in the time-frequency domain in radar ES signals. We here use a recently introduced low-complexity sampling system, called LoCoMC [1], which is inspired by the compressive sampling (CS) of sparse signals and it uses the multi-coset sampling structure, while it does not involve a computationally expensive reconstruction step. A new implementation technique is here introduced, which further reduces the computational cost of the reconstruction algorithm by combining two filters, while improving the accuracy by implicitly implementing an infinite length filter. We also describe the rapidly swept superheterodyne receiver and compare it with the LoCoMC algorithm. In a contrast to the former technique, LoCoMC continuously monitors the spectrum, which makes it much more robust in the short pulse detection.
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