Software Defined Radar Statement of Authorship Executive Summary Table 1: Time Offset Characteristics Data 1-2 Data 1-3 Data 1-4
@inproceedings{ShahilSoftwareDR, title={Software Defined Radar Statement of Authorship Executive Summary Table 1: Time Offset Characteristics Data 1-2 Data 1-3 Data 1-4}, author={Shahil and Kantesaria and Nathan Olivarez and M. I. T. Lincoln and Laboratory Supervisor and Vito F. Mecca and Edward A. Clancy and Major Advisor and Matthew Morris and Kyle Pearson and Jeffrey C. McHarg and J. W. Montgomery} }
This paper describes the design and implementation of a software defined phased radar receiver array developed for MIT Lincoln Laboratory. This receiver array was constructed with the USRP2, an inexpensive software defined radio to allow for scalability to larger receiver arrays. The team worked closely with Lincoln Laboratory staff to conduct time synchronization testing between the receivers in the array in order to characterize the internal oscillator drift of the radios. The team was able…
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