Abstract

Traditional monopulse angle estimations are mainly based on phase comparison and amplitude comparison methods, which are commonly adopted in narrowband radars. In modern radar systems, wideband radars are becoming more and more important, while the angle estimation for wideband signals is little studied in previous works. As noise in wideband radars has larger bandwidth than narrowband radars, the challenge lies in the accumulation of energy from the high resolution range profile (HRRP) of monopulse. In wideband radars, linear frequency modulated (LFM) signals are frequently utilized. In this paper, we investigate the monopulse angle estimation problem for wideband LFM signals. To accumulate the energy of the received echo signals from different scatterers of a target, we propose utilizing a cross-correlation operation, which can achieve a good performance in low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions. In the proposed algorithm, the problem of angle estimation is converted to estimating the frequency of the cross-correlation function (CCF). Experimental results demonstrate the similar performance of the proposed algorithm compared with the traditional amplitude comparison method. It means that the proposed method for angle estimation can be adopted. When adopting the proposed method, future radars may only need wideband signals for both tracking and imaging, which can greatly increase the data rate and strengthen the capability of anti-jamming. More importantly, the estimated angle will not become ambiguous under an arbitrary angle, which can significantly extend the estimated angle range in wideband radars.

Highlights

  • Angle estimation is about estimating the direction of arrivals of the received radar signals.Traditional monopulse angle estimation methods can be classified into two types: amplitude comparison methods [1,2,3,4,5] and phase comparison methods [3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11]

  • If the traditional monopulse angle estimations are used for wideband signals, only the dominant scatterer of the target can be used to estimate the direction of arrivals

  • This means that the energy scattering from the target cannot be accumulated and may lead to the loss of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)

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Summary

Introduction

Angle estimation is about estimating the direction of arrivals of the received radar signals. In monopulse phase comparison methods, angle estimation is implemented by measuring the phase difference between the received signals of two antennas or two identical antenna elements. The accuracy of phase comparison angle estimation is high, it is sensitive to noise, especially in low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions. If the traditional monopulse angle estimations are used for wideband signals, only the dominant scatterer of the target can be used to estimate the direction of arrivals. This means that the energy scattering from the target cannot be accumulated and may lead to the loss of SNR. This paper focuses on the angle estimation for wideband LFM signals and a novel monopulse angle estimation algorithm is proposed.

Conventional Monopulse Amplitude Comparison Angle Estimation
Received Signal Model
Cross-Correlation of the Received Signals
Implementation of The Proposed Method on Phased Array Radars
Threshold SNR
Root Mean Square Error
Simulation Results
Conclusions
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