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From: | suraj hanchinal |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2018] Adding Passive radar and multiple device support to gr-radar toolbox |
Date: | Sun, 25 Mar 2018 14:06:39 +0000 |
Hello Jean-Michel Friedt,Thank you for your valuable feedback. That is a very good insight since I overlooked the cross-ambiguity function and its calculation considering them trivial. I will definitely look into the papers that you mentioned and include them in my proposal.Thank you,Regards,Suraj HanchinalOn Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 2:12 PM, jmfriedt <address@hidden> wrote:> All in all, this is pretty ambitious, but exciting!
> How will you tackle the OFDM signal recovery? I think your reference
> [2] is really much to be completely done in one GSoC, so it would be
> totally OK to say you just picked a reduced approach. Still, if you
> want to do that in all its glory, that would be cool, too, but I'd ask
> Martin how much work he'd expect that to be, and if necessary, reserve
> more time for the algorithmic part alone. I'm also including Jean-
> Michel Friedt of low-cost passive radar fame[A], as I hope he might
> have a moment to read and comment on your proposal.
I am not sure I can provide useful comments on the proposal, whose
various iterations I have been reading as they were being updated. Real
time passive radar processing seems challenging to me, and I would
advise looking at alternatives to the brute force cross correlation of
the Doppler shifted signal. You might want to have a look at
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/279069212_Batches_algorithm_for_passive_radar_A_theoretical_analysis
and especially its Table I which lists computational complexity of
various algorithms. An updated version of the document cited by Marcus
is at http://jmfriedt.free.fr/dvbt_hardware.pdf (submitted for
publication but not yet accepted): beyond the improved batches
algorithm allowing for much faster computation, we also address using
multiple receivers in parallel, each tuned to different carrier
frequencies.
JM
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