A Composite Pulse Modulated Signal Compression and DSP Implementation

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Linear frequency modulated signal and the two-phase encoded signals are widely used in pulse compression radar system derived, based on the analysis of the two signals, a linear frequency modulated with chaotic two-phase coding complex modulated signals. Versatility advantages of simple structure, radar signal processing using DSP signal processing devices. TI's TMS320C6713 DSP as the core basis works to achieve a common structure, the composite modulation signal frequency domain digital pulse compression processing, given the realization of the system block diagram and pulse pressure results. The results showed that the composite modulation signal is easy to produce and handle, and works to achieve feasible.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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3244-3247

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August 2013

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