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    Development of a K-band FMCW flexible radar prototype for detection and classification of nano-drones
    (2020-12) Zulkifli, Safiah Binti; Balleri, Alessio
    Nano-drones of the size of an insect can be used to perform stealthy surveillance or to gather intelligence crucial to attack roles at a relatively short range and within enclosed spaces and buildings. Conventional radar systems have been optimised to detect and classify bigger targets and are not specifically designed to detect nano-targets of less than 5 cm in size. Hence, this project aims to develop a radar system to detect and classify an insect-like size drone that corresponds to a low RCS. This will exhibit challenges due to the nature of the weak echoed signal that will be masked by an uninterested target with a stronger echoed signal. To tackle this sort of problem, micro Doppler extraction is applied for better target detection. This type of target that consists of a bladed propeller will give rise to a significant micro-Doppler signature that will contribute to the discernment of the interested target. An ad-hoc S-band FMCW radar prototype using off-the-shelf components An ad-hoc S-band FMCW radar prototype using off-the-shelf components has been successfully delivered. This prototype act as a groundwork for the next research phase of design and development for a higher frequency. Then, with the strong foundation of the S-band demonstrator, a flexible K-band FMCW radar prototype has successfully delivered aiming to meet the research purpose. The radar prototype offers a wide range of flexibility for the user to select the radar parameters (like operating frequency, ramp duration, bandwidth and integration time) and configure its performance. It will collect the signatures of real targets (nano-drone model) so that their performance can be assessed on experimental data. The results demonstrated that a nano-drone, a small size of less than 5 cm can be detected with the radar prototype developed.

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