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module properties Applications and Signal Processing Methods of Radar Technology in degree program Diplom Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik 2021
module number201139
examination number210549
departmentDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
ID of group 2114 (Funktechnologien für automatisierte und vernetzte Fahrzeuge)
module leaderProf. Dr. Thomas Dallmann
term summer term only
languageEnglisch
credit points5
on-campus program (h)45
self-study (h)105
obligationelective module
examexamination performance with multiple performances
details of the certificate

The module Applications and Signal Processing Methods of Radar Technology with the examination number 210549 completes with the following examination parts:

  • Oral examination (30 minutes) with a weighting of 70% (examination number: 2101094)
  • alternative semester accompanying course achievement with a weighting of 30% (examination number: 2101095)



Detail of examination part 2 (alternative semester accompanying course achievement):

In the course of the exercise, the students prepare a topic related to applications and signal processing methods of radar technology from a given pool of topics. The topic is prepared in the form of a presentation (20 minutes) and presented to the other students at the end of the lecture. The presentation will be graded by the lecturer, the grade will be 30% of the overall grade.

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teacher

Prof. Dr. Dallmann, Thomas

signup details for alternative examinations

Dieses Modul enthält mindestens eine alternative semesterbegleitende Abschlussleistung. Bitte beachten Sie, dass diese in der Regel schon zu Beginn des Semesters, in dem diese angeboten wird, angemeldet werden muss.
Über die Details und Zeiträume dazu werden Sie vom Lehrenden und/oder dem Prüfungsamt informiert. Fragen Sie gegebenenfalls unbedingt beim Lehrenden nach.

This module contains at least one alternative exam part. Please note that this must usually be registered at the beginning of the semester in which it is offered.
The lecturer and/or the examination office will inform you about the details and time periods. If necessary, be sure to ask the lecturer.

maximum number of participants
previous knowledge and experience

Fundamentals of electromagnetic waves, fundamentals of microwave engineering, fundamentals of signals and systems, fundamentals of digital signal processing, fundamentals of adaptive and array signal processing.

learning outcome

Students are familiar with various applications of radar systems and know which specifics must be taken into account when designing the systems. They confidently master various signal processing techniques used in radar systems to achieve higher resolution of radar targets along range and angle, to achieve imaging of terrain and targets, and to analyze physical effects occurring at targets. They know the specifics of bistatic, multistatic and passive configurations and are able to account for them in signal processing. They can independently differentiate between the advantages and disadvantages of using various analog and digital waveforms and design them according to a given application scenario. By studying a topic in-depth, they are able to autonomously explore a signal processing method or an application of radar technology in detail and are able to communicate this to an audience in a comprehensible manner.

content

1. Introduction to radar

2. Classification of different signal processing methods

3. Polarimetric radar

4. MIMO radar

5. Bistatic radar, passive radar

6. Multistatic radar, radar networks

7. Imaging techniques: SAR, ISAR

8. Analog waveforms: Noise radar, SFCW radar

9. Digital waveforms and codes

10. High resolution methods

11. Cassification of different applications

12. Radar remote sensing

13. Automotive radar

14. Weather radar

15. Presentation of selected topics by the students

 

media of instruction and technical requirements for education and examination in case of online participation

Slideshow for video projector, notes on whiteboard, exhibits and demonstrations, offers for participation and co-design. Technical requirements: Video projector, whiteboard.

literature / references

M. Skolnik, "Radar Handbook, Third Edition", McGraw-Hill Education, 2008, ISBN 0071485473

H. Griffiths, G. W. Stimson, C. Baker, D. Adamy, "Stimson's Introduction to Airborne Radar", SciTech Publishing, 2013, ISBN 1613530226J.-S. Lee, E. Pottier, "Polarimetric Radar Imaging", CRC Press, 2009, ISBN 9781420054972

 

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