Monostaticmultiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radar configurations using the same antenna array for transmission and reception inherently lead to redundant virtual antenna positions within the virtual MIMO aperture. This article presents a new method for designing monostatic MIMO radars where this disadvantage may be overcome and nonredundant virtual arrays are yielded by exploiting biomimetic antenna arrays (BMAAs). The new concept of biomimetic MIMO is introduced and thoroughly investigated in this article. Its working principle is compared with conventional monostatic MIMO and verified by radar measurements. The new approach is intended to improve the angle estimation capability of, in particular, small radar systems. Therefore, the concept is applied to an ultracompact twochannel radar monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) with fully integrated antennas for range and angle measurements in the 150-GHz range. The chip features two monostatic transmit-receive (TRX) channels with an antenna spacing of λ/4 and occupies less than 3 mm2 of space. By applying biomimetic MIMO, a virtual aperture consisting of four unique antenna positions and an equivalent total size of around 1.5λ is achieved.
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Grüner, P., Geiger, M., & Waldschmidt, C. (2020). Ultracompact monostatic mimo radar with nonredundant aperture. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 68(11), 4805–4813. https://doi.org/10.1109/TMTT.2020.3006055
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