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29 June 1994 Pulse-Doppler correlation receiver
Peter A. Wasilousky, Dennis R. Pape
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Abstract
We present the architectural and functional details involved in the development of a hybrid optical/digital processor for use in High Resolution Radar applications. Specifically, we describe within the context of a general radar receiver, the use of an advanced analog (optical) front end to perform the computationally intensive correlation processing required for range compression, while providing a requisite set of baseband data containing a phase history of the targets motion to be subsequently doppler filtered digitally in a separate post processing step.
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Peter A. Wasilousky and Dennis R. Pape "Pulse-Doppler correlation receiver", Proc. SPIE 2240, Advances in Optical Information Processing VI, (29 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179141
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Radar

Receivers

Sensors

Digital signal processing

Video

Analog electronics

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