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Hello,
We bought a number of your AWR-1843 EVMs. That radar has 3 Txs & 4 Rxs antennas. Now we are looking at the document “Design Guide: TIDEP-01021 Beam-steering for Corner Radar Reference Design”. Questions are;
- For the MIMO chirp configuration 12 virtual receivers are created à resulting in improvement of angular resolution by a factor of 3. From 30-degree resolution to 30/3= 10-degree resolution. Correct?
- For the beam-steering configuration where we divide the range of 120 degrees (+/- 60 degrees) into 6 beam directions (as directions are separated by 20 degrees) we would expect to end up with angular resolution of 20 degrees. Correct?
- We still can use beam-steering to divide the 120 degree angular range (FOV) into 5 degrees segments if we want. Correct?
- If we divide the angular range into larger number of segments (24 segments in case of 5-degree steps) we will end up with longer frame period. Correct?
- The PRIMARY (and probably the only) reason for using beam-forming is to achieve longer distance range measurement. Correct?
- If a beam is formed at an angle of 40 degrees then the angular resolution at that angle is reduced by a factor of cos (40) when compared to the angular resolution for a beam formed at an angle of 0 degrees. Correct?
- For that reason beam forming has to be used in conjunction with MIMO (each in a sub-frame). MIMO to improve angular resolution and beam-forming to increase distance range. Correct?
- We can achieve USSR, SRR, MRR & LRR with or without beam-forming & beam-steering. Correct?
- Do we use fixed value for wavelength (λ)? If so what is that value?
Regards
Sameh