A multifrequency radar signal is considered. It uses M subcarriers simultaneously. The subcarriers are phase modulated by M different sequences that constitute a complementary set. Such a set can be constructed, for example, from the M cyclic shifts of a perfect phase-coded sequence of length M (e.g. P4). The subcarriers are separated by the inverse of the duration of a phase element tb , yielding orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), well known in communications. A single pulse of such a signal exhibits a thumbtack ambiguity function with delay resolution of tb/M. The power spectrum is relatively flat, with width of M/tb . The signal can be constructed by power combining M fixed-amplitude signals. The resulting signal, however, is of variable amplitude. The peak-to-mean envelope power ratio can be maintained below 2. A train of complementary pulses and a weight function along the frequency axis are useful for further sidelobe reduction.
C. G. RaghavendraR. SrirangaSiddharth R. RaoSanath M. NadigM. VinayN. N. S. S. R. K. Prasad
Xiongjun FuLiyu TianMeiguo Gao
Francesco LaghezzaPaolo GhelfiF. BerizziFilippo ScottiAntonella Bogoni
Wenji LiLixiang RenErke MaoHuayu Fan