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2011
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Widely distributed MIMO radar beamforming for detecting targets with slow RCS fluctuations

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Widely distributed MIMO radar beamforming for detecting targets with slow RCS fluctuations
In a widely distributed MIMO radar, the transmitters and the receivers are distributed so that they see a target from different aspects. The scattering from the target is therefore different for each transmitter–receiver pair. It is commonly assumed that a set of orthogonal waveforms are transmitted and the scattered waveforms are then separated using a matched filter to achieve diversity. In this paper, we propose a beamforming method for the widely distributed MIMO radar. Orthogonal waveforms are used initially for probing the target, i.e. to obtain information about the the target and the channel and a single waveform is then transmitted so that the SNR in the receivers is increased. Numerical simulations demonstrate that this will increase the probability of detecting the target.
Tuomas Aittomaaki, Visa Koivunen
Added 21 Aug 2011
Updated 21 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICASSP
Authors Tuomas Aittomaaki, Visa Koivunen
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