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On the Estimation of Angle Rate in Radar

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 1339-1348

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2016.2645785

Keywords

Accuracy; angle rate; interferometry; radar; radar measurements

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The direct measurement of the angle rate of moving objects using a radar with a spatially diverse electric field pattern, a measurement analogous to the measurement of the range rate of a moving objects, represents, along with the measurements of range, range rate, and angle, a fourth basic radar measurement. Recently introduced and experimentally demonstrated, the theoretical accuracy of the direct measurement of angle rate is derived in this paper, and it is compared to the measurements of range, range rate, and angle in the context of the optimal signal forms for the best measurement accuracy. Signal forms achieving optimal accuracy for each measurement are discussed; example implementations of high-accuracy measurements are compared to the optimal forms; and the limitations of simultaneous measurements of pairs of measurements are derived. Combining the angle rate measurement with the three other standard radar measurements may provide future radar systems the capability to simultaneously and instantaneously measure the position and 3-D trajectory of moving objects without compromising the accuracy of any individual measurement.

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