Orthogonal pulse range ambiguity resolution

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Determining distance

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C342S131000, C342S132000, C342S134000, C342S135000, C342S195000

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07081848

ABSTRACT:
A method for active ranging, such as radar, which sequentially transmits pulses of mutually different waveforms. Receive processing is performed concurrently for all the transmitted waveforms during each interpulse interval, to thereby provide range ambiguity resolution together with continuous return signal integration.

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