Title :
Stone soup MIMO radar: Comparing sparse partially adaptive and MIMO GMTI radars
Author :
Bliss, D.W. ; Forsythe, Keith W.
Author_Institution :
Electr., Comput., & Energy Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
fDate :
April 29 2013-May 3 2013
Abstract :
In this paper, we discuss the advantages and limitations of coherent multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radars. This is a radar system in which the transmit and receive elements are in relative close proximity so that the target response is coherent between transmit and receive antenna pairings up to a known geometric effect. In particular, we compare the performance of MIMO radars that employ a pairing of sparse and filled arrays for receive and transmit with a system given the same geometry that employs a nonadaptive, coherent transmit array, which we denote a single-input multiple-output (SIMO) radar. We show that MIMO radar provides a noticeable improvement, particularly for ground moving target indicator (GMTI) radars. This improvement is for target detection and estimation performance for an ideal system. We also address the performance benefits of MIMO systems in the presence of radar calibration errors. In addition, we show that in addressing issues associated with a SIMO radar, a MIMO radar is constructed.
Keywords :
MIMO radar; adaptive radar; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; MIMO GMTI radars; MIMO radar; SIMO radar; ground moving target indicator radars; multiple-input multiple-output radars; receive antenna; single-input multiple-output radar; sparse partially adaptive radars; transmit antenna; Clutter; Doppler effect; MIMO; MIMO radar; Radar antennas; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference (RADAR), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5792-0
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2013.6585991