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Saab Bofors Dynamics

About: Saab Bofors Dynamics is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Radar & Synthetic aperture radar. The organization has 47 authors who have published 51 publications receiving 820 citations. The organization is also known as: Saab Bofors Dynamics.

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TL;DR: The relationships of random step frequency radar are compared with frequency-modulated continuous wave noise radar and the statistical characteristics of the ambiguity function and the sidelobe noise floor are analyzed.
Abstract: Linear stepped frequency radar is used in wide-band radar applications, such as airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR), turntable inverse SAR, and ground penetration radar. The frequency is stepped linearly with a constant frequency change, and range cells are formed by fast Fourier transform processing. The covered bandwidth defines the range resolution, and the length of the frequency step restricts the nonambiguous range interval. A random choice of the transmitted frequencies suppresses the range ambiguity, improves covert detection, and reduces the signal interference between adjacent sensors. As a result of the random modulation, however, a noise component is added to the range/Doppler sidelobes. In this paper, relationships of random step frequency radar are compared with frequency-modulated continuous wave noise radar and the statistical characteristics of the ambiguity function and the sidelobe noise floor are analyzed. Algorithms are investigated, which reduce the sidelobes and the noise-floor contribution from strong dominating reflectors in the scene. Theoretical predictions are compared with Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data

180 citations

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TL;DR: The use of wavefront coding for the mitigation of optical aberrations in a thermal imaging system with a simple singlet which enables an approximate halving in length and mass of the optical system compared to an equivalent two-element lens.
Abstract: We describe the use of wavefront coding for the mitigation of optical aberrations in a thermal imaging system. Diffraction-limited imaging is demonstrated with a simple singlet which enables an approximate halving in length and mass of the optical system compared to an equivalent two-element lens.

94 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, noise radar for Doppler/range indication and digital beamforming is described, and the possible use of binary or low-bit analog-to-digital converters in noise radar is analyzed, which highly improves the signal-processing rate and reduces the costs.
Abstract: Pulse compression radar is used in a great number of radar applications. Excellent range resolution and high resistance to electronic countermeasures (ECM) can be achieved by long wideband modulated pulses, which spread out the transmitted energy in frequency and time. By using random noise as the waveform, the range ambiguity can be suppressed as well. In this paper, noise radar for Doppler/range indication and digital beamforming is described. Main factors influencing the resolution and sidelobe level in range and Doppler are surveyed. In particular, the possible use of binary or low-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) in noise radar is analyzed, which highly improves the signal-processing rate and reduces the costs. The very significant improvement of sidelobe suppression, when an extra noise signal is added before ADC, is explained theoretically and confirmed by simulation results. Mostly, the random signal is transmitted directly from a noise generating high-frequency source. A sine wave, which is phase or frequency modulated by random noise, is an alternative, giving lower range sidelobes, and higher transmitted mean power when peak-limited transmitters are applied. The dynamic requirements and the bandwidth of the modulating signal can be reduced as well.

93 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a genetic algorithm was used to design the conducting pattern, relative permittivity, and thickness of the dielectric substrate with respect to array scan and bandwidth performance.
Abstract: In this paper, a synthesis procedure to design thin broad-band fragmented aperture array elements is described. The arrays are assumed to be infinite periodic and the elements consist of a conducting pattern etched on a dielectric backed by a groundplane. A genetic algorithm (GA) is used to design the conducting pattern, relative permittivity, and thickness of the dielectric substrate with respect to array scan and bandwidth performance. The fitness function in the GA is evaluated using a finite-difference time-domain code with periodic boundary conditions. For a substrate thicker than about 0.1 /spl lambda//sub L/ (/spl lambda//sub L/= wavelength at the lowest frequency in the frequency band investigated), it was found that a bandwidth of at least one octave can be obtained for arrays scanned within 45/spl deg/ from broadside.

87 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, two-state tracking filters are considered for seeker applications, and an observer approach is applied, the filter transfer functions are given and the gain is designed by pole placement.
Abstract: Two-state tracking filters are considered for seeker applications. Estimation of the line-of-sight (LOS) rate is the main purpose and equations of motion for the LOS are discussed and simplified for design. An observer approach is applied, the filter transfer functions are given and the gain is designed by pole placement. Also a measurement time delay is taken into account. The filter properties are investigated for deterministic LOS rotations, which is a case of practical interest, corresponding to target maneuvers. The influence of measurement noise is also considered.

62 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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