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E-raamat: Time-Domain Ultra-Wideband Radar, Sensor and Components: Theory, Analysis and Design

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This book presents the theory, analysis, and design of ultra-wideband (UWB) radar and sensor systems (in short, UWB systems) and their components. UWB systems find numerous applications in the military, security, civilian, commercial and medicine fields. This book addresses five main topics of UWB systems: System Analysis, Transmitter Design, Receiver Design, Antenna Design and System Integration and Test. The developments of a practical UWB system and its components using microwave integrated circuits, as well as various measurements, are included in detail to demonstrate the theory, analysis and design technique. Essentially, this book will enable the reader to design their own UWB systems and components.

In the System Analysis chapter, the UWB principle of operation as well as the power budget analysis and range resolution analysis are presented. In the UWB Transmitter Design chapter, the design, fabrication and measurement of impulse and monocycle pulse generators are covered. The UWB Receiver Design chapter addresses the design and measurement of the strobe pulse generator, sampling mixer, low-noise amplifier and synchronous sampling receiver. Next, the UWB Antenna Design chapter details the design and measurement of to two UWB antennas: the microstrip quasi-horn antenna and the UWB uniplanar antenna. The System Integration and Test chapter covers the transmission-reception test, signal processing, system integration, and evaluation of the UWB sensor. The final chapter provides a summary and conclusion of the work.

1 Introduction
1(6)
1.1 Fine Resolution and Long Range
2(1)
1.2 High Multi-Path Resolution and Low Interference with Other Existing Signals
2(1)
1.3 Low Probability of Interception or Detection
3(1)
1.4 Reduced Signal Diminishing
3(1)
1.5 Reduced Signal Diminishing
3(1)
1.6 Simple and Low-Cost Architecture
3(4)
References
5(2)
2 System Analysis
7(18)
2.1 Introduction
7(1)
2.2 UWB System Operation
7(2)
2.3 UWB Signals
9(5)
2.3.1 Gaussian Impulse
9(1)
2.3.2 Gaussian Monocycle Pulse
10(1)
2.3.3 Gaussian Doublet Pulse
11(3)
2.4 Power Budget Analysis
14(7)
2.5 Range Resolution Analysis
21(2)
2.6 Summary
23(2)
References
23(2)
3 UWB Transmitter Design
25(22)
3.1 Introduction
25(2)
3.2 Design of Delay-Line SRD Impulse Generator
27(6)
3.3 Design of Tunable Monocycle Pulse Generator
33(4)
3.4 Fabrication and Measurement
37(5)
3.5 Tunable Impulse and Monocycle Pulse Generators Implementing Switching Transistors
42(2)
3.6 Summary
44(3)
References
44(3)
4 UWB Receiver Design
47(30)
4.1 Introduction
47(4)
4.2 Design of Strobe Pulse Generator
51(2)
4.3 Coupled-Slotline-Hybrid Sampler
53(10)
4.3.1 Design of the Coupled-Slotline-Hybrid Sampler
53(7)
4.3.2 Fabrication and Performance of the CSH Sampler
60(3)
4.4 UWB Receiver
63(5)
4.4.1 Design of the UWB Receiver
63(3)
4.4.2 Fabrication and Performance of the UWB Receiver
66(2)
4.5 UWB LNA
68(5)
4.6 Summary
73(4)
References
73(4)
5 UWB Antenna Design
77(30)
5.1 Introduction
77(2)
5.2 UWB Quasi-Horn Antenna
79(16)
5.2.1 Design of UWB Quasi-Horn Antenna
79(9)
5.2.2 Fabrication and Performance of the Microstrip Quasi-Horn Antenna
88(7)
5.3 UWB Uniplanar Antenna
95(9)
5.3.1 UWB Uniplanar Antenna Design
95(5)
5.3.2 Fabrication and Performance of the UWB Uniplanar Antenna
100(4)
5.4 Summary
104(3)
Reference
104(3)
6 UWB System Integration and Test
107(22)
6.1 Introduction
107(2)
6.2 Transmission-Reception Test for UWB Transmitter-Antenna and Receiver-Antenna Modules
109(2)
6.3 Signal Processing
111(4)
6.4 UWB System Integration
115(2)
6.5 Test and Evaluation of the UWB System
117(11)
6.5.1 Test for a Metal Plate
117(2)
6.5.2 Tests for Stratified Structures
119(1)
6.5.2.1 Measurement of Reflected Signals
119(3)
6.5.2.2 Measurement of Relative Dielectric Constant and Thickness of Layers
122(3)
6.5.3 Test for Pavement
125(3)
6.5.4 UXO Test
128(1)
6.6 Summary
128(1)
References
128(1)
7 Summary and Conclusion
129(2)
Index 131
Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA.

Jeongwoo Han, Pine-Telecom Inc., Daejeon, South Korea.