A Time-Domain Doppler Estimation and Waveform Recovery Approach with Iterative and Ensemble Techniques for Bi-Phase Code in Radar Systems

Author:

Youssef Ahmed1,Moa Belaid2ORCID,Driessen Peter F.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Radar Department, Military Technical Collage, Cairo 11588, Egypt

2. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC V8P 5C2, Canada

Abstract

This paper presents a novel, cost-effective technique for estimating the Doppler effect in the time domain using a single pulse and subsequently leveraging the precise Doppler value to recover the radar waveform. The proposed system offers several key advantages over existing techniques, including the ability to calculate the target speed without any frequency ambiguity and the ability to detect a wide range of target speeds. These two features are not available in any existing techniques, including the conventional moving target detection (MTD) processor. To ensure improved accuracy and robust estimation, the system employs ensemble and iterative techniques by recursively and efficiently reducing the Doppler residues from the signal. Furthermore, the proposed system demonstrates effective signal recovery of a well-known bi-phase code shape at low signal-to-noise ratios in just a few iterations. The performance evaluation of the new algorithm demonstrates its practicability and its superiority over traditional radar systems. Implementation on software-defined radio (SDR) reveals that the proposed system excels in Doppler estimation and signal recovery at low SNRs, demonstrating promising results.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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