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21 May 2015 A practical look at target detection using MIMO radar
Mark A. Govoni, Ryan Elwell, Traian Dogaru, DaHan Liao
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Abstract
The conditions for orthogonality in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) radar enable a virtual array gain beneficial to beamforming on receive. However, this condition imposes a constraint on transmit beamforming for various reasons. As a result, a performance loss can be expected when compared to a traditional monostatic phased array. With this in mind, we analyze the complex scattering coefficients for a scenario in which MIMO radar beamforming is used to illuminate an arbitrary target obfuscated by different line-of-sight obstructions such as foliage and/or buildings. Using finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) modeling, our simulations will grow the understanding of how plausible MIMO radar is for detecting targets in challenging environments.
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Mark A. Govoni, Ryan Elwell, Traian Dogaru, and DaHan Liao "A practical look at target detection using MIMO radar", Proc. SPIE 9461, Radar Sensor Technology XIX; and Active and Passive Signatures VI, 94610R (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177225
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Phased arrays

Antennas

Target detection

Finite-difference time-domain method

Scattering

Transmitters

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