INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY DESIGN CRITERION FOR REDUCING SPECTRUM ALIASING DISTORTION IN BINARY PHASE-CODED RADAR SYSTEM

Chuting Wang, Lixiang Ren*, Wenji Li, Quanhua Liu, Erke Mao

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Abstract

The binary phase-coded waveform, a kind of pulse compression waveform, is widely used in many radar systems. However, its out-of-band spectral sidelobes will cause distortions in practical radar system. One of the distortions, called spectrum aliasing distortion, will occur when the intermediate frequency (IF) signal at fIF is sampled by a sampling rate fs . An IF design criterion in binary phase-coded radar system is proposed to reduce the spectrum aliasing distortion by using the spectrum property of binary codes. The simulations show that with the suitable design of IF the digital signal processing results will be closer to the designed performance, such as the peak sidelobe level (PSL).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIET Conference Proceedings
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages1010-1015
Number of pages6
Volume2020
Edition9
ISBN (Electronic)9781839535406
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Event5th IET International Radar Conference, IET IRC 2020 - Virtual, Online
Duration: 4 Nov 20206 Nov 2020

Conference

Conference5th IET International Radar Conference, IET IRC 2020
CityVirtual, Online
Period4/11/206/11/20

Keywords

  • BINARY PHASE-CODED SIGNAL
  • INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY DESIGN CRITERION
  • SPECTRUM ALIASING

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