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Spectral Analysis of Stationary Signals Based on Two Simplified Arrangements of Chirp Transform Spectrometer

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10010065

Keywords

spectral analysis; chirp transform spectrometer; stationary signals; remote sensing; microwave heterodyne spectroscopy

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  1. Pre-research Project of Civil Aerospace Technology of China [D040109]

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In this paper, two simplified structures of single M(l)-C(s) CTS system are proposed for spectral analysis of stationary signals. These two simplified structures show the same performance in spectrum measurement as the classical two-channel CTS system, while requiring fewer devices, saving power consumption, reducing weight, and avoiding channel matching issues.
The classical two-channel push-pull chirp transform spectrometer (CTS) has been widely applied in satellite-borne remote sensing systems for earth observation and deep space exploration. In this paper, we present two simplified structures with single M(l)-C(s) CTS arrangements for the spectral analysis of stationary signals. A simplified CTS system with a single M(l)-C(s) arrangement and a time delay line was firstly developed. Another simplified structure of CTS with a M(l)-C(s) arrangement and a frequency conversion channel was also developed for spectral analysis of stationary signals. Simulation and experiment results demonstrate that the two simplified arrangements can both realize spectrum measurement for the stationary signals and obtain the same frequency resolution, amplitude accuracy and system sensitivity as that of the classical two-channel push-pull CTS system. Compared to the classical CTS structure, the two simplified arrangements require fewer devices, save power consumption and have reduced mass. The matching problem between the two channels can be avoided in the two simplified arrangements. The simplified CTS arrangements may have potential application in the spectrum measurement of stationary signals in the field of aviation and spaceflight.

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