Presentation 2009-09-25
A Correction Method for Deviation of Signal Detection Point in Range-finding by Using Standing Wave
Aya ISHIKAWA, Tetsuji UEBO,
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Abstract(in English) Standing Wave Radar measure distance by using standing wave. The radar has a simple configuration and can measure short range such as distances down to zero meters accurately. To ensure short range-finding this radar requires two orthogonal signals. These are obtained from the power detectors set on mutually orthogonal positions. However, it is practically difficult to set the detectors at such positions. In this paper, we describe ranging error caused by nonorthogonality of the signals. We proposed a method for correcting the nonorthogonality, and verify effect of the correction method by simulations. As a result of the simulations, it has been confirmed that the proposed method is effective to correct nonorthogonality of the signals.
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Keyword(in English) Standing Wave Radar / Detection Point / Orthogonal Relation / Correction / Ranging Error
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Conference Date 2009/9/18(1days)
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Title (in English) A Correction Method for Deviation of Signal Detection Point in Range-finding by Using Standing Wave
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Keyword(1) Standing Wave Radar
Keyword(2) Detection Point
Keyword(3) Orthogonal Relation
Keyword(4) Correction
Keyword(5) Ranging Error
1st Author's Name Aya ISHIKAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Saika Technological Institute Foundation()
2nd Author's Name Tetsuji UEBO
2nd Author's Affiliation Saika Technological Institute Foundation
Date 2009-09-25
Paper # MW2009-82
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 210
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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