FFT Based Implementation of LFM Active Sonar

M. Rajeswari*, S. Koteswara Rao**, B.L.Prakash***
* PG Student [DEC & S], Dept. of ECE, Vignan's Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam, A.P., India.
** Professor, Dept. of ECE, Vignan's Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam, A.P., India.
*** Professor, Dept. of ECE, Vignan's Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam, A.P., India.
Periodicity:July - September'2014
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jdp.2.3.3014

Abstract

One of the most significant problems in many application areas is to extract the required signal from background noise. Background noise is random, the occurrence of signal and the behaviour of signal are also random. Therefore, it is practical to deal with the signal extraction problem using methods based on probability theory and statistical estimation. That is to say that signal detection and parameter estimation problems are statistical hypothesis testing problems in mathematical statistics. In this paper, signal and noise environment is encountered in active sonar system for target detection. The optimum receiver is presented for range-Doppler-shift processing in a background-noise-limited environment using linear frequency modulation pulse .FFT based implementation for target detection of active sonar system using MATLAB has been shown here.

Keywords

Optimum Detector, Background-Noise-Limited, Range-Doppler-Shift Processing, FFT Based Implementation.

How to Cite this Article?

Rajeswari.M, Rao,K.S., and Prakash.B.L. (2014). FFT Based Implementation of LFM Active Sonar. i-manager’s Journal on Digital Signal Processing, 2(3), 32-36. https://doi.org/10.26634/jdp.2.3.3014

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