• DocumentCode
    3169991
  • Title

    MIMO Radar, Techniques and Opportunities

  • Author

    Donnet, B.J. ; Longstaff, I.D.

  • Author_Institution
    Filtronic Pty Ltd., Brisbane, Qld.
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    13-15 Sept. 2006
  • Firstpage
    112
  • Lastpage
    115
  • Abstract
    MIMO techniques have been well studied for communications applications where they offer benefits in multi-path fading environments. This terminology is now appearing in the radar literature, but in several forms causing some confusion. Much of the existing work has focused on multistatic radars with sufficient spatial separation to de-correlate target RCS fluctuations, and where the data from the radars are combined incoherently. Another form of MIMO radar, closer to the communications technique, is where multiple orthogonal signals from the individual transmitter elements of a phased array are coherently combined on reception to form multiple beams. This paper presents a simple understanding of this within-aperture MIMO technique. We show how a filled array of "phantom" elements can be formed from relatively few physical elements. We explain the phantom element concept and extend it to the synthesis of various antenna array configurations, covering one, two and three dimensional geometries. The paper describes a range of waveform and signal processing options and discusses the implications of these radar capabilities
  • Keywords
    MIMO communication; antenna arrays; radar antennas; radar cross-sections; radar signal processing; RCS; antenna array configuration; aperture MIMO technique; multipath fading environment; multistatic radar; phantom element concept; radar cross-section; signal processing; Fading; Fluctuations; Imaging phantoms; MIMO; Phased arrays; Radar cross section; Radar signal processing; Signal synthesis; Terminology; Transmitters; MIMO radar; MIMO systems; phased array radar; radar applications; radar signal processing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Radar Conference, 2006. EuRAD 2006. 3rd European
  • Conference_Location
    Manchester
  • Print_ISBN
    2-9600551-7-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EURAD.2006.280286
  • Filename
    4058270