Abstract
To change the transmit beam pattern, single antenna radar requires a change of antenna while multiple antenna array radar, such as phased-array, require amplitude/phase tapers, which are hardware components. Therefore, there is a genuine demand that the parameters of future radar systems be controlled through a software without changing any hardware or using amplitude/phase tapers. It is well known that the parameters of an antenna array radar can be controlled by transmitting suitable correlated waveforms. This approach provides more degree-of-freedom and if constant-envelope (CE) or low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) correlated waveforms are used, it allows us to control the parameters of the radar without changing any hardware. Therefore, this approach can be considered as a step towards a software radar. The aim of this article is to provide a survey of recent techniques used to design CE and low PAPR correlated waveforms and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each.
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Ahmed, S., & Alouini, M. (2016, March 1). A survey of correlated waveform design for multifunction software radar. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/MAES.2016.150051
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