We consider range estimation and range-Doppler imaging using signed measurements of a radar system. Known time-varying thresholds are investigated for taking the signed measurements through one-bit sampling, and are compared with unknown dithering with known probability density function. The maximum likelihood (ML) approach is considered for signal parameter estimation. Since the ML algorithm is computationally prohibitive, a relaxation-based approach, referred to as the One-Bit RELAX algorithm, is used for signal parameter estimation. The conventional RELAX algorithm proposed for high-resolution sampling is also considered for comparison purposes. Moreover, a model-order selection tool, namely the Bayesian information criterion, is used to determine the number of scatterers within the scene of interest. Both numerical and experimental examples are provided to demonstrate the performance of the proposed approaches.
Range Estimation and Range-Doppler Imaging Using Signed Measurements in LFMCW Radar
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 55 , 6 ; 3531-3550
2019-12-01
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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