Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : EC6473 : Radar Signal Processing Laboratory { 0-0-3 / 2}
Subject Nature : Practical
Coordinator : Prof. Lakshi Prosad Roy
Syllabus
MODULE-I: Experimental study on techniques of basic radar measurements, [6 Hours]
MODULE-II: Matched filtering operation, [6 Hours]
MODULE-III: Modeling of radar targets, [6]
MODULE-IV: MTI radar design, target detection in noise, [6]
MODULE-V: Estimation of bearing angle in noise, clutter modelling. [3]
MODULE-VI: Frequency modulated radar signal generation and Doppler shift Signal strength and SNR loss measurement in pulse compression, [9]
Course Objectives
- Simulation of radar target signal, clutter for analysing a system and study effectiveness of a radar system in terms of its detection and estimation accuracy.
- Application of radar signal processing in radar imaging.
- Performance evaluation of radar system.
- Masters students will learn how to simulate a radar system and do signal processing for detection, estimation, feature extraction and recognition.
Course Outcomes
CO1: Able to learn acquisition and analysis of real world data for various RADAR measurements. <br />CO2: Learning on computer simulation of variety of RADAR that are being developed in present time to address the challenges of Modern and Next Generation RADAR. <br />CO3: Able to carry out research and development of the RADAR systems design and quality technical report preparation on the work done. <br />CO4: Acquire the hands-on experience on target and clutter modeling, signal generation technology, matched filtering, detection and estimation, statistical approaches of signal processing of Modern RADAR Systems. <br />CO5: The understanding on Modern RADAR system handling is attractive to industry applications as military, airport, mining and Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), etc.
Essential Reading
- M.A. Richards et al,, Principles of Modern Radar, Basic Principles Vol. 1,1st edition,, SciTech , 2010
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Supplementary Reading
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