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Radar target simulator with complex-valued delay line modeling based on standard radar components
Abstract. With increasing radar activities in the automotive, industrial and private
sector, there is a need to test radar sensors in their environment. A radar
target simulator can help testing radar systems repeatably. In this paper,
the authors present a concept of low-cost hardware for radar target
simulation. The theoretical foundations are derived and analyzed. An
implementation of a demonstrator operating in the 24 GHz ISM band is shown
for which the dynamical range simulation was implemented in a FPGA with fast
sampling ADCs and DACs. By using a FIR filtering approach a fine
discretization of the range could be reached which will furthermore allow an
inherent and automatic Doppler simulation by moving the target.