phased.TwoRayChannel problem
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I'm setting a radar simulation platform.
Since the multipath effect is considered, I use phased.TwoRayChannel instead of phased.FreeSpace
The size of xr, Radar Data Cube, is (1100,10,64) which means fast time samples, ULA sensors and number of sweeps respectively.
% Radar Data Cube (Time Domain Received Signal)
xr = complex(zeros(waveform.SampleRate*waveform.SweepTime,Num_of_channel,Nsweep));
for m = 1:Nsweep
% Update radar and target positions
[radar_pos,radar_vel] = radarmotion(waveform.SweepTime);
[tgt_pos,tgt_vel] = carmotion(waveform.SweepTime);
% Transmit FMCW waveform
sig = waveform();
txsig = transmitter(sig);
% Radiate the pulse toward the target
txsig = radiator(txsig,tgtang);
% Propagate the signal and reflect off the target
txsig = txchannel(txsig,radar_pos,tgt_pos,radar_vel,tgt_vel);
rxsig = cartarget(txsig);
rxsig = rxchannel(rxsig,radar_pos,tgt_pos,radar_vel,tgt_vel);
% Collect the echo from the incident angle at the antenna
rxsig = collector(rxsig,tgtang);
% Dechirp the received radar return
rxsig = receiver(rxsig);
dechirpsig = dechirp(rxsig,sig);
% Visualize the spectrum
% specanalyzer([txsig dechirpsig]);
xr(:,:,m) = dechirpsig;
end
The results I got is:
![untitled.png](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/200153/untitled.png)
I have no idea why the results are correct only if I use phased.FreeSpace.
I guess the collector is the point.
Thank you for all your assistance !
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Kaushik Vasanth
am 15 Mär. 2019
Hi,
Maybe this could give an idea.
This example in mathworks shows the two-ray propagation. "https://in.mathworks.com/examples/phased-array/mw/phased-ex90572992-radar-signal-simulation-and-processing-for-automated-driving?s_tid=srchtitle".
Here when you change from phased.FreeSpace to phased.TwoRayChannel, we need to model 2 different channels for Tx and Rx.
Just have a look through the code and it might be of some help.
Thanks!
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