2023
DOI: 10.32620/reks.2023.1.05
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Practical imaging algorithms in ultra-wideband radar systems using active aperture synthesis and stochastic probing signals

Abstract: The subject of the manuscript is the algorithms for radar imaging. This research develops imaging methods and algorithms for wideband and ultrawideband active aperture synthesis systems with antenna arrays and stochastic probing signals. The use of antenna arrays makes it possible to obtain radar images without the need to move radar or antenna system in space. The use of wideband and ultra-wideband stochastic probing signals is justified by their narrow autocorrelation functions. This increased the resolution… Show more

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“…To find a global solution to the original multi-criteria problem, individual swarms exchange information among themselves during the search for optimal solutions of local criteria. At the same time, information about the global optimum obtained by the particles of another swarm is used to calculate the speed of movement of the particles of one swarm, which allows all potential Paretooptimal solutions to be identified [51][52][53].…”
Section: Problem Solving Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To find a global solution to the original multi-criteria problem, individual swarms exchange information among themselves during the search for optimal solutions of local criteria. At the same time, information about the global optimum obtained by the particles of another swarm is used to calculate the speed of movement of the particles of one swarm, which allows all potential Paretooptimal solutions to be identified [51][52][53].…”
Section: Problem Solving Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%