DOI: 10.3390/electronics12173682 ISSN:

Simulation and Implementation of Signal Processing for LFM Radar Using DSK 6713

Yi-Jen Mon
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Signal Processing
  • Control and Systems Engineering

This research aims to propose a comprehensive simulation and implementation methodology for LFM (Linear Frequency Modulated) Radar Signal Processing and its application, using digital signal processing techniques on the DSP Starter Kit (DSK) 6713 board. The motivation behind this study is to develop control software based on MATLAB R14 and SIMULINK to model various system software tasks, including detection, A/D conversion, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), modulation, accumulation, decision-making, and target detection. The simulations are categorized into two groups: ideal beat frequency and parameterized beat frequency. We introduce several important terminologies for consideration, including pulse compression, SNR, matched filter, Doppler effect, and more. The use of real-time data exchange (RTDX) will facilitate the generation of input data and enable real-time calculations for outputs, leading to the creation of machine code for the DSP chip. This process aims to ensure data verification calculations and enhance the credibility and performance of the proposed methodology. By conducting thorough simulations, verification, and practical testing, the study demonstrates the satisfactory credibility and performance of the developed method. Using this research, we aim to contribute to the advancement of LFM Radar Signal Processing and enable its efficient implementation using digital signal processing techniques on the DSP Starter Kit (DSK) 6713 board.

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