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Measuring Angles with FMCW Radar | Understanding Radar Principles

Measuring Angles with FMCW Radar | Understanding Radar Principles
Mathworks - Brian Douglas
16 min
Beginner
Video
Theory

Learn how multiple antennas are used to determine the azimuth and elevation of an object using Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar.

By looking at the phase shift between the received signals of more than one antenna, the direction to an object can be determined. The accuracy of this measurement depends on the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the radar system. Increasing the number of elements in the antenna array increases the angular resolution of the radar. With multiple transmit and receive antennas, a virtual array can be created which can produce the same resolution with fewer overall antenna elements.

 

 

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