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Range Cell Migration Processing Loss in Automotive Radar

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Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) automotive radar using stretch-processing usually relies on a fast-chirp signal model which assumes range and Doppler decoupling between fast and slow-time dimensions. To achieve high range and speed resolutions, a large bandwidth and a long coherent processing interval are used. However, if multiple range resolution cells are crossed during the integration duration, fast-chirp signal model assumption becomes inaccurate, resulting in misfocusing in both fast and slow-time dimensions. This misfocusing leads to the misestimation of target parameters and a loss of coherent integration. In this paper, Range Cell Migration (RCM) processing loss is studied and illustrated using a FMCW signal model. Furthermore, a windowing in both dimensions is proposed to mitigate this loss.
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hal-04803322 , version 1 (29-11-2024)

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Adrien Grivey, Kevin Cinglant, Fabrice Comblet, Ali Khenchaf. Range Cell Migration Processing Loss in Automotive Radar. 2024 21st European Radar Conference (EuRAD), Sep 2024, Paris, France. pp.200-203, ⟨10.23919/EuRAD61604.2024.10734886⟩. ⟨hal-04803322⟩
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