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Addressing Speed-Induced Dispersion in Stepped-Frequency PMCW Radar Systems

Conference paper

Fast facts

  • Internal authorship

  • Further publishers

    Moritz Kahlert, Claas Tebruegge, Shunqiao Sun, Markus Gardill

  • Publishment

    • 2025
  • Purpose of publication

  • Subjects

    • Electrical engineering in general
  • Research fields

    • Information technology

Quote

M. Kahlert, T. Fei, C. Tebruegge, S. Sun, and M. Gardill, "Addressing Speed-Induced Dispersion in Stepped-Frequency PMCW Radar Systems," in Proceedings of 2025 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2025, pp. 1-4 [Online]. Available: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10890090

Content

Phase-modulated continuous wave (PMCW) is a digital modulation waveform being investigated for modern automotive radar systems as a potential alternative to commonly used frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) waveforms. In prior research, we introduced stepped-frequency PMCW (SF-PMCW), a variant of PMCW, which generates a synthetic bandwidth across multiple pulses, allowing lower sampling rates and more cost-effective analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). However, utilizing stepped-frequency waveforms introduces a quadratic phase shift, which causes dispersion in the range-Doppler map, thereby reducing the likelihood of target detection. This work proposes an approach aiming to compensate for the quadratic phase shift. This method decreases the effects of energy dispersion, thereby significantly enhancing target detection performance.

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