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Parameter Estimation of Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) Radar Signal using Wigner-Ville Distribution and Radon Transform

SUDHIR KUMAR, AVINASH KUMAR DUBEY Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Thapar University

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Abstract: In this study a time-frequency method based on Wigner-Ville Distribution (WVD) is used for detection and parameter estimation of Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FM-CW) Radar Signal. The proposed method uses the Pseudo-Wigner-Ville Distribution (PWVD) as a time-frequency detection technique and Radon Transform to identify the parameter of the modulation. The Wigner-Ville Radon Transform (WVRT) is suboptimal in detection and parameter estimation of FM-CW low probability of intercept (LPI) radar waveform. Autonomously detecting and analysing of FM-CW can eliminate the need of human intervention. It has been shown that the proposed algorithm can extract FM-CW radar modulation parameter efficiently.

Keywords: Wigner-Ville Distribution, Radon Transform, Modulation Parameters.

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[1] SUDHIR KUMAR, AVINASH KUMAR DUBEY Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Thapar University, β€œParameter Estimation of Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) Radar Signal using Wigner-Ville Distribution and Radon Transform,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE)

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