I'd like to explore options of what we can assist with regarding a
landing radar. Certainly we'd like to jump in and assist where ever we
can.
The Build team are due a brainstorming session so I'll do some
homework and see where we arrive at.
> On that note, I would like to share another crazy idea with you...
I love crazy ideas, that's how so much innovation comes about.
Cheers,
Marco
I have started some documentation on the wiki about the SDRA. It is here:
http://www.lunarnumbat.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/LunarNumbat/LNTaskRadarAltimeter
I will upload a couple of diagrams shortly, to help illustrate how it works.
There are a few webpages that document how CWFM radar works on the web, but
for a highly technical reference, I briefly borrowed "Design of
Multi-frequency CW Radars" by Mohinder Jankirama from my Uni library, and
found it was a good reference, but it quickly descended into math I didn't
have time to figure out.
In general terms, CWFM radar is very clever and simple. Send out linear up and
down frequency sweeps, mix it with the return signal, low pass the result,
sample the result, feed each sweep (one set for up, one for down) into FFT.
Then average the results of two FFTs to get the range, difference the results
to get the speed.
Hope this help. Feel free to contact me for more, and keep an eye on the wiki
page as I update it.
Regards
Lee Begg
Sounds like an ideal way to test it easily. The video is impressive.
Regards
Lee Begg