This paper deals with the problem of adaptive detectors design for a frequency diverse array multiple-input multiple-output (FDA-MIMO) radar. At the design stage, adaptive detectors are devised according to the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) criterion, where the target range is assumed unknown within the radar cell. In this respect, the maximum likelihood (ML) estimate of the target range under the H1 hypothesis is approximated either assuming a discrete grid of the possible values or resorting to a Newton-based optimization procedure. Numerical results are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the devised detectors.
Design of GLR-Based Detectors for FDA-MIMO radar
2020-06-01
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