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phased array system toolbox™ lets you create narrowband signal waveforms that are radiated by antennas, microphones, sonar transducers, and arrays. narrowband signals fall into pulsed and continuous types. waveform types include rectangular, frequency-modulated continuous, phase-coded, and stepped-frequency signals. in addition, matched filter algorithms are provided to perform coherent processing. the toolbox lets you create and plot ambiguity functions.
the toolbox also lets you model free-space signal propagation in monostatic or bistatic scenarios with targets and arrays in motion. alternatively, you model atmospheric attenuation using line-of-sight (los) propagation models. these models calculate signal propagation through atmospheric gases, rain, and fog and clouds. all models include range-dependent time delay, phase shift, doppler shift, and free-space loss. you can specify scattering radar cross sections (rcs) for nonpolarized radiation or scattering matrices for polarized radiation. the toolbox implements the four standard swerling target radar cross-section models.
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amplitude, phase, and frequency-modulated pulse waveforms
amplitude, phase, and frequency-modulated continuous waveforms
matched filtering, ambiguity function, spectrogram, range transforms
narrowband and wideband free-space propagation, multipath underwater sound propagation, atmospheric losses, spatial mimo channels, radar cross section, sonar target strength, swerling targets
- motion modeling and coordinate systems
perform array and target trajectory modeling, coordinate transformations, and compute doppler shift