Claims
- 1. A radar system comprising:
- radar antenna means for transmitting and receiving radar signals and radar echo signals, respectively,
- frequency generator means having first, second and third outputs for generating N sets of n stepped frequency pulses each at the frequencies f.sub.i on said first output, for generating a fixed intermediate frequency signal at the frequency f.sub.I on said second output and for generating N sets of n stepped frequency pulses at the frequencies f.sub.i -f.sub.I on said third output;
- a gate network connected between said frequency generator means first output and said antenna means for gating to said antenna means a selected portion of each of said n pulses of said frequency generator means first output;
- a monopulse comparator connected to said antenna means for generating first and second difference signal outputs and a sum signal output;
- a three channel mixer having a first input connected to said frequency generator third output and a second input connected to said monopulse comparator first and second signal and sum signal outputs;
- an amplifier connected to said three channel mixer;
- a three channel quadrature detector connected to said amplifier and to said frequency generator means for producing first and second sets of homodyned difference outputs and a set of homodyned sum outputs;
- an A/D converter having an input connected to said three channel quadrature detector sum and difference outputs and having an output; and
- a processor connected to said A/D converter output.
- 2. The radar system of claim 1 wherein N=1.
- 3. The radar system of claim 1 wherein N>1.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein:
- said processor is programmed for velocity correcting said first and second sets of homodyned difference outputs and said set of homodyned sum outputs, for Fourier transforming each of said first and second sets of velocity corrected difference outputs and for Fourier transforming each said set of velocity corrected homodyned sum outputs, and for normalizing each of said first and second sets of Fourier transformed, velocity corrected difference outputs by corresponding ones of said velocity corrected Fourier transformed sum outputs.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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Merrill J. Skolnik, "Introduction for Radar Systems" 2nd Ed. 1980, p. 421,cGraw-Hill Book Co. |