Software Defined Radar

Hi All,

Last year I did was working on a uni paper looking at developing a
generic
software-defined radar transmitter using GNU Radio as part of a
university
submission. The gnu radio list was instrumental to me learning about
Software Defined Radio, getting my USRP N210 up and running and helping
me
interpret my subsequent testing. Hopefully I was reasonably on the ball!
So
for any interested in my results here is the link! I’d be happy to get
any
feedback,

http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/77826

Cheers

-Michael

Hi Michael,

Thanks for sharing! Just did a quick look through, and the results
here should be useful for future discussions on hardware capabilities,
etc.

You can add this to our page on academic papers to make it easier for
others to find:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/AcademicPapers

Tom

Thanks Tom,

Will do!

Hi Micheal,

nice assessments in your thesis.

I understand you are using pure UHD function and no FPGA modification.
Why did you choose:
Ubuntu version 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) 64-bit, GNU Radio version 3.6 and
UHD_003.004.001-23?

Would you change the decision considering current updates or are the any
issues which I not aware of?

In your thesis you show the grc screenshots for the signal generation. I
would actually give a student the task to apply the same test signals to
a original USRP1, of course with far less bandwidth and do a similar
assessment with the SBX and the XCVR2450.

Would it be possible for you to provide your original GRC-files, so we
don’t have to mimic them and do a better comparision?

Of course all the credit goes to you.

With kind regards

Mario Behn

Michael H. wrote in post #1110032:

Hi All,

Last year I did was working on a uni paper looking at developing a
generic
software-defined radar transmitter using GNU Radio as part of a
university
submission. The gnu radio was instrumental to me learning about
Software Defined Radio, getting my USRP N210 up and running and helping
me
interpret my subsequent testing. Hopefully I was reasonably on the ball!
So
for any interested in my results here is the link! I’d be happy to get
any
feedback,

http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/77826

Cheers

-Michael