研究目的
To mitigate the short-range (SR) leakage in FMCW radar transceivers using an artificial on-chip target (OCT) to improve detection sensitivity.
研究成果
The proposed artificial on-chip target (OCT) effectively mitigates the short-range (SR) leakage in FMCW radar transceivers, achieving almost perfect cancelation and a gain in sensitivity of approximately 6 dB. The concept is based on the cross-correlation properties of residual phase noise and is carried out mainly in the digital domain, enabling high flexibility and adaptivity.
研究不足
The delay of the OCT is significantly smaller than the round-trip delay time of the SR leakage due to circuit design limitations in MMICs. The intrinsic noise of the OCT path and the quantization noise of the ADC are critical for the cancelation performance.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study introduces an artificial on-chip target (OCT) consisting of a delay line to mitigate SR leakage. The methodology involves analyzing the cross-correlation properties of residual phase noise in the IF domain.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The study uses a simulation of an FMCW radar system with parameters typical for automotive radar applications.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The OCT is integrated into the system model, which includes a delay line, mixer, lowpass filter, and ADC.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The OCT is fed by the same transmit signal as the channel, and its output signal is downconverted with the instantaneous transmit signal. The DPN is extracted from the OCT IF signal and used to generate a cancelation signal for the SR leakage.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified through a full FMCW radar system simulation, analyzing the IF PSD averaged over 8 chirps.
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