Abstract
In this study, the authors propose an energy-efficient adaptive transmit beamspace design for cognitive frequency diverse array (FDA) radar to efficiently detect and track the target in a cognitive way, particularly, for the case when the target is lost in one scan. Additionally, an algorithm is presented for a selection of the illumination range-angle sector to recover a lost target. Moreover, an algorithm is proposed to discriminate the target from interferers, while an FDA beampattern time-variance that is normally ignored in the literature is also considered. Finally, the transmit beamspace is adaptively updated to illuminate the predicted range-angle-based area of interest in each cognitive scanning cycle. The proposed design generates a single maximum beam pattern by using a set of non-uniform frequency offsets along an FDA. Numerical results show that the proposed method achieves improved target detection and tracking performance as compared to the standard frequency diverse and phased-array radars due to its increased output signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio, while improved energy efficiency is achieved due to an adaptive range-angle sector selection algorithm.
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Basit, A., Wang, W. Q., & Nusenu, S. Y. (2019). Adaptive transmit beamspace design for cognitive FDA radar tracking. IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation, 13(12), 2083–2092. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-rsn.2018.5653
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