Range Laws for Distance Measuring Systems using Frequency Modulation with a Nonlinear Triangular Waveshape
Abstract
Range laws are obtained for a distance measuring system which transmits an RF signal. The RF is frequency modulated by a nonlinear triangular waveform, the amount of nonlinearity being specified by a parameter. The nonlinearity may have desirable or undesirable effects; that is, the sidelobe level of the range response may be decreased or increased depending on the shape and amount of nonlinearity. The results of this report may be used to predict range laws of systems which have nonlinear triangular modulation. Alternately, practical nonlinear triangular waveforms may be specified which will reduce the range-law sidelobes.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 28, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0744483
Entities
People
- Leon W. Couch
Organizations
- University of Florida