Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Testing or calibrating of radar system – By simulation
Patent
1983-09-30
1986-10-07
Tarcza, Thomas H.
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Testing or calibrating of radar system
By simulation
342194, G01S 740, G01S 1304
Patent
active
046162291
ABSTRACT:
A system and method of compensating a digital doppler processor for unbalance in in-phase I and quadrature Q signal inputs thereof is disclosed. The method includes the steps of measuring the unbalance in the I and Q signal inputs to the digital doppler processor, determining a desired set of weighting coefficients based on the measured unbalance, and performing doppler filter calculations in the digital doppler processor with the desired set of weighting coefficients. The system comprises a sensor for measuring the unbalance in the I and Q signal inputs to the digital doppler processor, and apparatus for determining a desired set of weighting coefficients for the doppler filter calculations of the doppler processor based on the measured unbalance of the sensor. The disclosure further includes a sensor system for measuring uncompensated unbalance in the in-phase I and quadrature Q input signals of a digital doppler processor utilizing the outputs of at least one doppler filter of the set of digital doppler filters of the doppler processor.
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Hellner Mack
Tarcza Thomas H.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Zitelli W. E.
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