학술논문

Coherent Distributed Bistatic Radar Using Wireless Frequency Syntonization and Internode Ranging
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters IEEE Microw. Wireless Tech. Lett. Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters, IEEE. 33(9):1393-1396 Sep, 2023
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Wireless communication
Radar
Frequency estimation
Bistatic radar
Wireless sensor networks
Receivers
Distance measurement
Coherent distributed systems
distributed radar
distributed wireless systems
wireless syntonization
Language
ISSN
2771-957X
2771-9588
Abstract
We present a distributed microwave radar system operating at 4.8 GHz that uses wireless frequency transfer and internode ranging. We implement wireless frequency alignment (syntonization) using a sparse two-tone signal transmitted from the primary node and a self-mixing receiver on the secondary node. The primary node acts as a distributed radar transmitter, sending a linear frequency-modulated (LFM) waveform downrange, toward the target. There is also a repeater that retransmits an LFM from the secondary node that is used to estimate the separation of the node to correct for the phase rotation of the frequency signal due to propagation. The secondary node also locks its oscillator to the primary node and captures the signal reflected from the scene. We demonstrate the ability of the fully wireless distributed radar system to perform bistatic ranging in an outdoor environment at 4.8 GHz using software-defined radios (SDRs). Measurements to a wall yielded a maximum standard deviation of 1.7 cm and a maximum bias of 14.9 cm.