Extending coprime sensor arrays to achieve the peak side lobe height of a full uniform linear array

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Abstract: A coprime sensor array (CSA) is a non-uniform linear array obtained by interleaving two uniform linear arrays (ULAs) that are undersampled by coprime factors. A CSA provides the resolution of a fully populated ULA of the same aperture using fewer sensors. However, the peak side lobe level in a CSA is higher than the peak side lobe of the equivalent full ULA with the same resolution. Adding more sensors to a CSA can reduce its peak side lobe level. This paper derives analytical expressions for the number of extra sensors to be added to a CSA to guarantee that the CSA peak side lobe height is less than that of the full ULA with the same aperture. The analytical expressions are derived and compared for the uniform, Hann, Hamming, and Dolph-Chebyshev shadings.

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Adhikari, K., Buck, J. R., & Wage, K. E. (2014). Extending coprime sensor arrays to achieve the peak side lobe height of a full uniform linear array. Tijdschrift Voor Urologie, 2014(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-6180-2014-148

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