A LINEAR-FM RADAR PULSE COMPRESSION SYSTEM EMPLOYING THICKNESS-TAPERED DISPERSIVE DELAY LINES.

Abstract

This report describes a radar pulse compression system that employs a linear-FM signal. At the option of the operator, the shape of the signal envelope can be made rectangular, Butterworth, or Gaussian. Ultrasonic dispersive delay lines that are thickness-tapered to provide a linear group time delay characteristic over a frequency band of 2 Mcps are used as the signal expansion and compression devices. Included are the test results of the completed unit with photographs of the waveforms. For the poorest case, the time sidelobes in the receiver output waveform are shown to be 35 db below the peak response. The receiver for the rectangular signal and the receiver for the Butterworth signal are mismatched with accompanying losses in the radar sensitivity of 1.7 db and 0.7 db respectively. An uncom pensated Doppler frequency shift of one kilocycle per second will produce an error of 7 feet in the estimate of the range to an echoing object. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 11, 1963
Accession Number
AD0417528

Entities

People

  • R.c. Yost

Organizations

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Compression
  • Delay Lines
  • Doppler Effect
  • Frequency
  • Frequency Bands
  • Frequency Shift
  • Photographs
  • Photography
  • Pulse Compression
  • Radar Pulses
  • Sensitivity
  • Thickness
  • Waveforms

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Electronics Engineering
  • Radar Systems Engineering.