
Design of Multi-Frequency CW Radars
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Dr. Jankiraman completed his Master of Technology in Design (MTD) degree in 1999, from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, graduating cum laude, and went on to complete his Ph.D. from Aalborg University, Denmark, in September 2000. He is currently living in the United States, based in Dallas, Texas. He is a senior member of IEEE.
Content
Chapter 1: Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Radar
Chapter 2: Radar Waveforms and Processing
Chapter 3: The Radar Ambiguity Function
Chapter 4: FMCW Waveform
Chapter 5: Phase-Coded Waveform
Chapter 6: Frequency Hopped Waveform
Part II: Theory and Design of Calypso FMCW Radar
Chapter 7: Design Approach
Part III: Theory and Design of Pandora Multifrequency Radar
Chapter 8: Design Approach
Chapter 9: Implementation of the Single-Channel Pandora and Other Issues
Chapter 10: Pandora Radar Multi-Channel Radar
Appendices
Appendix A: CW Radar Range Equations
Appendix B: The Design Process
Appendix C: A Hardware Solution to the Range Resolution Problem
Appendix D: Nonlinearity in FM Waveforms
Appendix E: Transmitter Noise Leakage
Appendix F: Pandora Receiver Channel - Basic Design
Appendix G: Direct Digital Synthesis
Appendix H: Implementation of the Single - Channel Radar
Appendix I: Pandora Radar Performance Verification Measurements
Appendix J: 8 - Way Combiner Analysis Results
Appendix K: Matlab Simulation Program
Appendix L: Level Diagram Calculations - SFCW Radar
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