Single-pulse multi-target super-resolution angle measurement implementation method based on sparse array radar
A sparse array and single-pulse technology, which is applied in the field of single-pulse multi-target super-resolution angle measurement based on sparse array radar, can solve the problems of inability to accurately measure multiple targets, and inability to achieve multiple target resolution.
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[0067]Figure 4 In order to verify the graph of the thinbed array radar of the algorithm of the embodiment of the present invention. Among them, the width of the width of the width radar is 9.2GHz, the transmitted signal bandwidth is 3MHz, the beam width is 0.45 °, and the 3 target distance radar in the beam is: [10, 10, 15] km, the target azimuth angle is: [1.0 1.3, 0.9] °. As can be seen from the figure, the first, 2 targets are different from the same distance, and the one-dimensional distance image cannot be distinguished, and the third target can be distinguished from the first two targets from one-dimensional distance.
[0068]Figure 5 In order to measure the data schematic of the Dictionary matrix for the array of all-array radar system parameters, the number of all-in-Rottal array is 128, the dictionary matrix angle range is [-5, 5] °, and the angle division interval is 0.1 °.
[0069]Figure 6 In order to use the angle observation matrix constructed by the array of thinbed radar sy...
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