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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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This project will study the performance of several advanced digital binary and polyphase waveforms
 
This project will study the performance of several advanced digital binary and polyphase waveforms
 
and compare their performance to unmodulated pulses and linear FM pulses with comparable time-bandwidth products. Comparisons will be made in terms of key performance metrics, including sidelobe levels, Doppler tolerance, resolution, performance in the presence of noise and EM interference. This study will initially be carried out using theoretical simulations, with the findings then verified using a software-defined dual channel transceiver.
 
and compare their performance to unmodulated pulses and linear FM pulses with comparable time-bandwidth products. Comparisons will be made in terms of key performance metrics, including sidelobe levels, Doppler tolerance, resolution, performance in the presence of noise and EM interference. This study will initially be carried out using theoretical simulations, with the findings then verified using a software-defined dual channel transceiver.

Revision as of 12:04, 25 March 2020


Abstract here

Introduction

This project will study the performance of several advanced digital binary and polyphase waveforms and compare their performance to unmodulated pulses and linear FM pulses with comparable time-bandwidth products. Comparisons will be made in terms of key performance metrics, including sidelobe levels, Doppler tolerance, resolution, performance in the presence of noise and EM interference. This study will initially be carried out using theoretical simulations, with the findings then verified using a software-defined dual channel transceiver.

Project team

Project students

  • Wong Ming Eer
  • Shalin Shah

Supervisors

  • Brian Ng
  • Dr Waddah Al-Ashwal (SRC Australia)

Advisors

Objectives

Creating radar waveform using Matlab to understand the basic principals.

Background

Topic 1

Method

Results

Conclusion

References

[1] a, b, c, "Simple page", In Proceedings of the Conference of Simpleness, 2010.