A study of frequency diversity MIMO radar beamforming

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Abstract

Compared to traditional phased-array radar, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar can transmit multiple probing signals that are correlated or uncorrelated with each other. An interesting current research topic in MIMO radar is the frequency diversity MIMO (f-MIMO) radar. The frequency between two adjacent transmitted signals of f-MIMO radar are not identical but stepped uniformly at the same time. In this paper, a f-MIMO radar array processing model is developed. It is shown that the f-MIMO radar array processing can form a range-dimension beam, so it has the ability to distinguish targets in different ranges. The range resolution of array processing is derived, and then, the virtual array aperture of f-MIMO radar is also investigated. © 2010 IEEE.

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Li, X. R., Zhang, Z., Mao, W. X., Wang, X. M., Lu, J., & Wang, W. S. (2010). A study of frequency diversity MIMO radar beamforming. In International Conference on Signal Processing Proceedings, ICSP (pp. 352–356). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICOSP.2010.5655139

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