This paper presents the preliminary results of a new study aimed at minimizing the crosstalk effect in the receiver of a frequency-modulated radar. The main idea consists of performing a calibration of the system in absence of targets by analyzing the intermediate-frequency signal at the output of the radar receiver to compute a variable threshold according to the crosstalk amplitude. An electromagnetic analysis of the antenna matching networks has been performed since the system operates in a wider frequency range than the network performance specifications. Experimental results are presented to confirm the feasibility of the proposed approach due to the good agreement with the expected behavior.

A study on dynamic threshold for the crosstalk reduction in frequency-modulated radars

CADDEMI, Alina;Cardillo, Emanuele
2017-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents the preliminary results of a new study aimed at minimizing the crosstalk effect in the receiver of a frequency-modulated radar. The main idea consists of performing a calibration of the system in absence of targets by analyzing the intermediate-frequency signal at the output of the radar receiver to compute a variable threshold according to the crosstalk amplitude. An electromagnetic analysis of the antenna matching networks has been performed since the system operates in a wider frequency range than the network performance specifications. Experimental results are presented to confirm the feasibility of the proposed approach due to the good agreement with the expected behavior.
2017
9781538617328
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