radareqsarpow
Syntax
Description
Examples
Estimate the peak transmit power for a side-looking SAR operating at a frequency of 5.3 GHz to form an image of a target at 50 km. Assume a radar cross-section (RCS) of 1 m and rectangular waveform with a bandwidth of 0.05 microseconds. The antenna gain is 30 dB and the minimum SNR required to make a detection is 30 dB. The range processing gain is 29.8 dB and the azimuth processing gain is 42.7 dB. Assume zero losses.
lambda = freq2wavelen(5.3e9); r = 50e3; tau = 0.05e-6; G = 30; SNR = 30; rnggain = 29.8; azgain = 42.7;
Compute the peak transmit power.
pt = radareqsarpow(r,lambda,SNR,tau,rnggain,azgain,'Gain',G)pt = 17.4555
Input Arguments
Range to target in meters, specified as a scalar, a column vector, a 1-by-2 row vector, or a 2-column matrix.
Specify this argument as a scalar or a column vector for a monostatic radar.
Specify this argument as a 1-by-2 row vector or as a 2-column matrix for a bistatic radar.
The first element or column corresponds to the range from the transmitter to the target.
The second element or column corresponds to the range from the target to the receiver.
Data Types: double
Wavelength of radar operating frequency in meters, specified as a positive real scalar.
Data Types: double
Required signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in decibels, specified as a real scalar or a vector.
Data Types: double
Pulse width at the antenna port in seconds, specified as a positive real scalar.
Data Types: double
SNR gain due to range processing in decibels, specified as a real scalar.
Data Types: double
SNR gain due to azimuth processing in decibels, specified as a real scalar.
Data Types: double
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN, where Name is
the argument name and Value is the corresponding value.
Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
pairs does not matter.
Before R2021a, use commas to separate each name and value, and enclose
Name in quotes.
Example: 'Ts',293,'Gain',12
Target radar cross-section in square meters, specified as a scalar or a vector.
radareqsarpow assumes a nonfluctuating target (Swerling case
0).
Data Types: double
System noise temperature in kelvins, specified as a positive scalar.
Data Types: double
Antenna gain in decibels, specified as a scalar or 1-by-2 row vector.
If you specify this argument as a two-element vector, the first element represents antenna transmit gain and the second element represents the antenna receive gain.
If you specify this argument as a scalar,
radareqsarpowassumes the antenna has equal transmit and receive gains.
Data Types: double
System loss in decibels, specified as a scalar or a vector.
Data Types: double
Atmospheric absorption loss in decibels, specified as a scalar, a column vector, a 1-by-2 row vector, or a 2-column matrix.
Specify this argument as a scalar or a column vector to represent the atmospheric absorption loss for a one-way path.
Specify this argument as a 1-by-2 row vector or as a 2-column matrix to represent a transmit path and a receive path.
The first element or column corresponds to the atmospheric absorption loss for the transmit path.
The second element or column corresponds to the atmospheric absorption loss for the receive path.
Data Types: double
Propagation factor in decibels, specified as a scalar, a column vector, a 1-by-2 row vector, or a 2-column matrix.
Specify this argument as a scalar or a column vector to represent the propagation factor loss for a one-way path.
Specify this argument as a 1-by-2 row vector or as a 2-column matrix to represent a transmit path and a receive path.
The first element or column corresponds to the propagation factor for the transmit path.
The second element or column corresponds to the propagation factor for the receive path.
Data Types: double
Custom factor in decibels, specified as a scalar or a vector. This argument contributes to the received signal energy and can include other factors.
Data Types: double
Output Arguments
SAR peak transmit power in watts, returned as a vector.
Extended Capabilities
C/C++ Code Generation
Generate C and C++ code using MATLAB® Coder™.
Version History
Introduced in R2021a
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