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Missile Tracking and Detection Using SAR and MIMO Radar Signal Processing

V koushick

Abstract


This paper presents a missile tracking and detection using SAR and MIMO Radar signal processing. SAR is a technique for computing high-resolution radar returns that exceed the traditional resolution limits imposed by the physical size, or aperture, of an antenna. By using Kaiser Window, the trade off exists between the main lobe width and the side lobe amplitude. Kalman filter is used to minimizing the maximum error between the frequency response of the filter & the response of the ideal filter.
Keywords: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Radio detection and ranging (RADAR), Multiple input multiple outputs (MIMO), High-Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jeset.v1i1.73

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