Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a novel concept for frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar. The approach is based on an interlaced chirp sequence waveform, which is controlled by phase-locked loops (PLLs). The use of PLLs improves frequency chirp linearity and reduces phase noise compared with open-loop voltage-controlled oscillators commonly used to generate the fast chirps. In contrast to basic range-Doppler processing, it enables higher target velocities to be detected unambiguously at the same resolution, which makes it suitable for automotive applications. Separate frequency synthesizers generate the interlaced ramps in the system. An RF switch combines these two signals to suppress transients caused by oscillator overshoot and to avoid incoherencies due to programming times of the PLL ICs. We built a prototype radar system in K-band. The test results are promising and bode well for other applications.

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