Improved azimuth accuracy for a Digital Beamforming perimeter surveillance radar

S. Sivagnanam, M. Pelletier, Patrick Lamontagne, P. Poitevin
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In Digital Beamforming (DBF) radars, multiple beams are formed simultaneously at different azimuth and/or elevation angles to monitor large areas of interest. In order to estimate the location of a target in azimuth without specifically steering the beams at the target or using special techniques such as monopulse, simple centroid schemes can be used. This assumes that a target is seen by more than one beam, which requires the beam pattern to be somewhat overlapping and that the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the target is sufficient. In this paper, a new azimuth centroid computation scheme using amplitude comparison is presented. Since the digital phased array beam shape is different at each azimuth, each beam is modeled by simple polynomial curve fitting. Simulation and preliminary experimental results show that the proposed method gives better azimuth accuracies compared to other centroid techniques.
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改进了数字波束形成周界监视雷达的方位精度
在数字波束形成(DBF)雷达中,多个波束在不同的方位角和/或仰角同时形成,以监测感兴趣的大面积区域。为了估计目标在方位角上的位置,不需要特别地将光束指向目标或使用诸如单脉冲的特殊技术,可以使用简单的质心方案。这假设一个目标被多个波束看到,这就要求波束模式有一定的重叠,并且目标的信噪比(SNR)足够。本文提出了一种新的基于幅度比较的方位角质心计算方法。由于数字相控阵波束在每个方位上的形状不同,所以每个波束都采用简单的多项式曲线拟合来建模。仿真和初步实验结果表明,与其他质心技术相比,该方法具有更好的方位角精度。
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