Methods and systems for avoidance of partial pulse...

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Radar for meteorological use

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C342S129000, C342S132000, C342S159000, C342S175000, C342S201000

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07495598

ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods for avoidance of partial pulse interference in radar. The systems and methods include a radar processor for generating control signals that direct the generation and transmission of two consecutive radar pulses using a waveform and pulse train generator and transmitter. The systems and methods also include receiving reflected echoes corresponding to the transmitted pulses using a receiver and processing the echoes using an analog to digital converter, filter, and digital signal processor to separate echoes from each pulse, process them, and combine the results to avoid partial pulse interference while maintaining pulse energy and an acceptable signal to noise ratio.

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