Method for shaping and aiming narrow beams
Abstract
A sonar method and apparatus is discribed which utilizes a linear frequency chirp in a transmitter/receiver having a correlator to synthesize a narrow beamwidth pattern from otherwise broadbeam transducers when there is relative velocity between the transmitter/receiver and the target. The chirp is so produced in a generator in bandwidth, B, and time, T, as to produce a time bandwidth product, TB, that is increased for a narrower angle. A replica of the chirp produced in a generator is time delayed and Doppler shifted for use as a reference in the receiver for correlation of received chirps from targets. This reference is Doppler shifted to select targets preferentially, thereby to not only synthesize a narrow beam but also aim the beam in azimuth and elevation.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- September 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981nasa.reptV....H
- Keywords:
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- Beams (Radiation);
- Chirp Signals;
- Collimation;
- Collimators;
- Frequency Synthesizers;
- Sonar;
- Doppler Effect;
- Mapping;
- Patents;
- Sound Transducers;
- Target Recognition;
- Transmitter Receivers;
- Underwater Acoustics;
- Communications and Radar