Noncoherent pulse compression (NCPC), suggested recently, uses on-off keying (OOK) signals, obtained from Manchester coding a binary sequence with favorable a-periodic autocorrelation. This paper investigates the use of binary complementary pairs as a basis for NCPC. It shows that a pair of Manchester coded, N-element binary complementary sequences will yield a peak sidelobe (PSL) ratio of 1/(2N).
Noncoherent Radar Pulse Compression Based on Complementary Sequences
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 45 , 2 ; 742-747
2009-04-01
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Noncoherent Radar Pulse Compression Based on Complementary Sequences
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