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US 5952955

COMPENSATION FOR RADAR PATH LENGTH VARIATION AND PHASE ERROR

Assignee

HUGHES ELECTRONICS

Filed

Dec 23, 1997

Granted

Sep 14, 1999

Location

MANHATTAN BEACH CA US

Abstract

Methods that compensate for phase errors caused by path length variations in a radar system, and that compensate for relative phase errors in upconvertor and downconverter references employed in the radar system. One method samples a signal reflected from a duplexer through a receiver during the time the radar pulse is transmitted. The signal reflected from the duplexer is compared to a radar echo pulse on a single pulse basis. The phase of the sampled signal is subtracted from the phase of the received radar echo pulse reflected to determine the phase error. In a second method, multiple samples are collected during the time each radar pulse is transmitted. Samples of the signal reflected from the duplexer and the radar echo pulse are compared on a pulse to pulse basis. The phase differences are averaged across the pulse duration. The averaged phase differences are integrated on a pulse to pulse basis to determine the phase error.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Aug 12, 1998

Rescinded

Jan 25, 1999

Duration

5 months

Inventor

  • 1THOMAS A. KENNEDY

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