This paper presents the design and analysis of orthogonal, Doppler-tolerant waveforms for waveform agile radar (e.g. multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar) applications. Previous work has given little consideration to the design of radar waveforms that remain orthogonal when they are received. Our research is focused on: 1) developing sets of waveforms that are orthogonal on both transmit and receive, and 2) ensuring that these waveforms are Doppler tolerant when properly processed. Our proposed solution achieves the above-mentioned goals by incorporating direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) coding techniques on linear frequency modulated (LFM) signals. We call this spread spectrum coded LFM (SSCL) signaling. Our transmitted LFM waveforms are rendered orthogonal with a unique spread spectrum (SS) code. At the receiver, the echo signal will be decoded using its spreading code. In this manner, transmitted orthogonal waveforms can be match filtered only with the intended received signals. From analytical expressions of the waveforms we have designed and from simulation results, we found that: 1) cross-ambiguity function (CAF) of two LFM SS coded (orthogonal) waveforms is small for all delays and Dopplers (i.e. transmit and receive signals satisfy near orthogonality constraint); 2) the length of the SS code determines the amount of interference suppression (i.e., complete orthogonal or near orthogonal of the received signal); 3) we can process the same received signal in two different ways; one method can provide LFM signal resolution and the other method can provide ultrahigh resolution; 4) biorthogonal codes can be used to reduce bandwidth when code length is large. Our proposed waveforms inherit multiple attributes (e.g. chirp diversity, code diversity, frequency diversity) of diverse waveforms.


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    Titel :

    Design and analysis of radar waveforms achieving transmit and receive orthogonality


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    Erscheinungsdatum :

    01.06.2016


    Format / Umfang :

    2275945 byte




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch