Time-and-Frequency Hybrid Multiplexing for Flexible Ambiguity Controls of DFT-coded MIMO OFDM Radar

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A time-and-frequency hybrid multiplexing technique for a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) radar is proposed. Discrete Fourier transform (DFT)-coded OFDM waveforms are introduced, which allow it to be free from range-dependent angle errors. These are readily used to provide both time-domain multiplexing and frequency-domain multiplexing in the MIMO OFDM radar. The DFT- coded frequency-domain multiplexing shortens the maximum unambiguous range, while the DFT- coded time-domain multiplexing lowers the maximum Doppler ambiguity. A hybrid of both domain multiplexing techniques can mitigate the respective limitations by adaptively selecting the proper DFT matrix size in each multiplexing domain. This allows to solve the intrinsic range and Doppler ambiguity problems of MIMO radars by controlling the hybrid ratio of the two kinds of DFT- code based multiplexing methods. Range-Doppler and range-angle maps of four examples with different hybrid multiplexing ratios are simulated with a MIMO OFDM radar numerical platform.

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Suh, J., Lee, J., Gil, G. T., & Hong, S. (2021). Time-and-Frequency Hybrid Multiplexing for Flexible Ambiguity Controls of DFT-coded MIMO OFDM Radar. IEEE Access, 9, 137793–137808. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3117980

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