On 6/1/06 4:27 AM, in article
1149161251.815745.165880@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, "mrabcx@gmail.com"
<mrabcx@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as I understand one often uses LFM or CW pulses in connection
> with radar/SAR systems. My question is, are there any procedures
> on how to design several of these pulses who are all orthogonal
> to each others ?
>
> Or is this a more difficult issue and one often relies on
> pulses where the corss-correlation is low ?
> References will also be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
Learn about orthogonal functions from an applied math book. Learn about
hermitian operators, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions. Given independent
functions, they can be orthogonalized.
Bill
-- Ferme le Bush
Reply by ●June 1, 20062006-06-01
Hi all,
as I understand one often uses LFM or CW pulses in connection
with radar/SAR systems. My question is, are there any procedures
on how to design several of these pulses who are all orthogonal
to each others ?
Or is this a more difficult issue and one often relies on
pulses where the corss-correlation is low ?
References will also be appreciated.
Thanks.