Radar target detection and Doppler ambiguity resolution

A Continuous Wave (CW) radar with a linear Frequency Modulation (FM) and a very short chirp duration is considered in this paper. A single target range and Doppler frequency measurement consits of a sequence of L chirp signals with the same chirp duration. The maximum unambiguously measurable radial velocity in this case is limited by a minimum chirp duration. Therefore fast moving targets will cause ambiguous measurement results, that have to be resolved. The technique of resolving ambiguities on the basis of several subsequent measurements with different ambiguity interval lengths is well known as Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT). It has been extensively described in literature [2]. Two different signal processing approaches to apply this technique for the resolution of ambiguities are compared in this paper. These do not differ in terms of the ambiguity resolution itself, because they are based on the same principle. The detection performance however is different.

[1]  Hermann Rohling,et al.  X-band FMCW radar system with variable chirp duration , 2010, 2010 IEEE Radar Conference.