Coding schemes for improving MST radar performance, part 7.1A
Abstract
The performance of an mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere (MST) radar can be characterized by its system sensitivity and its range resolution. The former enables Doppler velocities to be determined even in the presence of very weak structures; the latter permits study of the fine structure within a turbulent region. Coding of transmitted signals has as its aim an increase in the effective radar sensitivity or range resolution without an increase in the peak transmitted power. This is accomplished by spreading the power in the frequency domain, giving better range resolution, without reducing the pulse width. Two basic techniques are used to accomplish this frequency dispersion: (1) using a type of pseudorandom code for the phase or amplitude within a single pulse, or within a finite sequence of pulses; (2) to code the frequency of the transmitted signal in some way. The various possibilities are discussed and are compared with the pulse-coding methods.
- Publication:
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Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP. Volume 14
- Pub Date:
- December 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984maph...14..268B
- Keywords:
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- Doppler Effect;
- Doppler Radar;
- Frequency Distribution;
- Meteorological Radar;
- Radial Velocity;
- Signal Encoding;
- Data Transmission;
- Multistatic Radar;
- Pulse Compression;
- Radar Equipment;
- Communications and Radar