The Research Methodology of AR Spectrum Estimation to Stepped-Frequency Signal Processing

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This paper uses modern spectrum setimation to process stepped-frequency signals which have extracted to obtain high resolution range profile. This paper use FPE criteria and AIC criteria to estimate the order of AR model, and linear prediction is used to test the performance of AR model. Compared with conventional IFFT processing, the results of spectrum estimation is satisfactory, and the exact location of high resolution range profile is determined.

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