A new approach for Weather Radars
Mohit Kumar, V Chandrasekar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel sub-aperture based signal processing approach for weather radars that improves spatial resolution over traditional phased array configurations, offering significant benefits for weather monitoring.
Contribution
The paper presents a new sub-aperture based configuration that enhances spatial resolution in weather radars compared to phased array systems.
Findings
Improved spatial resolution with sub-aperture configuration
Advantages over phased array systems for weather radar
Enhanced weather radar system performance
Abstract
This paper elaborates the signal processing techniques for weather radars and their relative merits with respect to a similar phased array configuration. As will be shown in paper that this sub-aperture based configuration gives spatial resolution improvement compared to its phased array counterpart. This is the major benefit and a number of smaller benefits which are elaborated here for weather radar system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrecipitation Measurement and Analysis · Radar Systems and Signal Processing · Radio Wave Propagation Studies
