FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA

At present, radar has become a standard system on all commercial vessels, and is widely used in the leisure maritime sector. Especially in the area with high dense vessel traffic, radar retains its primary role in collision avoidance. The use of radar as primary navigational aid as well as safety to...

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Main Author: Sediono, Wahju
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spelling my.iium.irep.609562018-01-10T01:22:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/60956/ FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA Sediono, Wahju TK5101 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, radio, radar, television At present, radar has become a standard system on all commercial vessels, and is widely used in the leisure maritime sector. Especially in the area with high dense vessel traffic, radar retains its primary role in collision avoidance. The use of radar as primary navigational aid as well as safety tool is still an essential part of safe watch-keeping. There are two types of radars: pulse and continuous wave radar. In a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar system, the radar device continuously transmits electromagnetic signals whose frequencies are modulated to detect targets in the surrounding area. Compared to more common conventional pulse radar, FMCW radar uses low power to transmit its signals. By applying the Fourier transform, radar echoes coming from targets at a particular direction are projected onto a radial path on the display screen. When the radar antenna performed one full cycle rotation and received all radar echoes from every direction, we will obtain a complete two dimensional radar image. A skilled radar operator can visually recognize certain targets (e.g. suspicious moving targets) among other objects within the radar image. However, this visual method will work only in good weather conditions in which the effects of clutters are negligible small. In other situations, where the clutter effects cannot be neglected anymore, it is very difficult –if it is not impossible– for human eyes to detect and recognize real targets from the noisy radar image. In fact, very similar situations are often encountered when the FMCW radar is operated as marine radar during a sea voyage. In such a situation, only an experienced radar operator can perform the recognition task without great difficulties. Thus, in either situation, automatic target recognition is very useful for the operation of an FMCW radar. This feature can significantly improve the performance of an FMCW radar and hence increase the safety of a sea voyage. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60956/24/60956-letter-certificate.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60956/1/sed.slide.bcwsp.2017.irep.pdf Sediono, Wahju (2017) FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA. In: The 2017 International Conference on Broadband Communication, Wireless Sensors and Powering, 21st-23rd November 2017, Jakarta, Indonesia. (Unpublished) http://bcwsp.mercubuana.ac.id/keynote-speakers/
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topic TK5101 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, radio, radar, television
spellingShingle TK5101 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, radio, radar, television
Sediono, Wahju
FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA
description At present, radar has become a standard system on all commercial vessels, and is widely used in the leisure maritime sector. Especially in the area with high dense vessel traffic, radar retains its primary role in collision avoidance. The use of radar as primary navigational aid as well as safety tool is still an essential part of safe watch-keeping. There are two types of radars: pulse and continuous wave radar. In a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar system, the radar device continuously transmits electromagnetic signals whose frequencies are modulated to detect targets in the surrounding area. Compared to more common conventional pulse radar, FMCW radar uses low power to transmit its signals. By applying the Fourier transform, radar echoes coming from targets at a particular direction are projected onto a radial path on the display screen. When the radar antenna performed one full cycle rotation and received all radar echoes from every direction, we will obtain a complete two dimensional radar image. A skilled radar operator can visually recognize certain targets (e.g. suspicious moving targets) among other objects within the radar image. However, this visual method will work only in good weather conditions in which the effects of clutters are negligible small. In other situations, where the clutter effects cannot be neglected anymore, it is very difficult –if it is not impossible– for human eyes to detect and recognize real targets from the noisy radar image. In fact, very similar situations are often encountered when the FMCW radar is operated as marine radar during a sea voyage. In such a situation, only an experienced radar operator can perform the recognition task without great difficulties. Thus, in either situation, automatic target recognition is very useful for the operation of an FMCW radar. This feature can significantly improve the performance of an FMCW radar and hence increase the safety of a sea voyage.
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title FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA
title_short FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA
title_full FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA
title_fullStr FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA
title_full_unstemmed FMCW radar signal processing - Application on INDERA
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publishDate 2017
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/60956/
http://bcwsp.mercubuana.ac.id/keynote-speakers/
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