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This document discusses the generation of a high chirp rate microwave signal using an external optical modulation technique, specifically through a Lithium Niobate Mach Zehnder Modulator. The study emphasizes the improvement of radar system performance via enhanced chirp rate and time bandwidth product. Experimental verification of the proposed method is also included.

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This document discusses the generation of a high chirp rate microwave signal using an external optical modulation technique, specifically through a Lithium Niobate Mach Zehnder Modulator. The study emphasizes the improvement of radar system performance via enhanced chirp rate and time bandwidth product. Experimental verification of the proposed method is also included.

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Generation of a high chirp rate microwave signal
by using external optical modulation technique
for RADAR application: theory and experiment
Published: 13 November 2022
Volume 55, article number 5, (2023) Cite this article

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Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi , Akash Srivastava, Vikram Palodiya & Prakash
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Abstract
In this work, the attainment of a high chirp rate random microwave waveform by using
two port Lithium Niobate Mach Zehnder Modulator is reported and also experimentally
verified. Numerous techniques are in trend to produce the chirp microwave signals where
temporal pulse shaping is the most commonly used technique. Range-Doppler resolution
of a radar system can be improved using the chirp microwave waveform by improving the
chirp rate, time bandwidth product, and central frequency. In this paper, the author
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