Spatial smoothing for coherent MIMO radar setups with minimum redundancy

Andreas Kirschner, Juergen Detlefsen, Wim Mees

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This paper covers coherent MIMO radar systems with collocated antennas combined with minimum redundancy principles. The fundament of the first are virtual arrays which can be considered as discrete convolution of transmitter and receiver distributions. This technique can be connected to sparse arrays regarding minimum redundancy (MR) aspects. However, MR setups are usually suited for so-called uncorrelated signal scenarios, whereas coherent MIMO radar setups provide correlated or coherent signal outputs. The standard angular signal processing of MR arrays would become corrupted in coherent signal case. The spatial smoothing algorithm can provide a possible solution for this conflict by lateral shifts. However, the pure amount of required shifts would make the idea of sparse arrays obsolete. Therefore, the spatial smoothing algorithm was adapted in order to find also sparse lateral shift positions. The solution could again be found by means of minimum redundancy. This paper presents simulation results which were generated during design and implementation of radar sensors.

langue originaleAnglais
titreGeMiC 2016 - 2016 German Microwave Conference
EditeurInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages255-258
Nombre de pages4
ISBN (Electronique)9783981266870
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 27 avr. 2016
EvénementGerman Microwave Conference, GeMiC 2016 - Bochum, Allemagne
Durée: 14 mars 201616 mars 2016

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NomGeMiC 2016 - 2016 German Microwave Conference

Une conférence

Une conférenceGerman Microwave Conference, GeMiC 2016
Pays/TerritoireAllemagne
La villeBochum
période14/03/1616/03/16

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