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Digital Pulse Compression Waveform Generation by Using of Digital Matched Filter

devesh Tiwari, Sarita Singh Bhadauria

Abstract


Digital pulse compression is the technique for detection of the targets through radar. It is done by Matched Filter in signal processing system. The presence of signal with noise is compressed. At some finite interval of time the high peak amplitude of signal with narrow bandwidth gives the idea of the number of targets present away from the radar. Matched filter gives the signal to noise ratio at the receiver output. Range resolution with short pulse width by matched filter. The design of matched filter is explained in this method of pulse compression. In the end, experimental data and theoretical analysis is also done.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jbcc.v3i1.576

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