a mimo fmcw radar approach to hfswr
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2011
In this paper we propose one possible approach how to apply the concept of
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) to monostatic Frequency Modulated
Continuous Wave (FMCW) High-Frequency Surface Wave Radar (HFSWR) in a
maritime environment. Common tasks for a HFSWR are sea-state monitoring and
ship detection, where our focus is on ship detection.
A limiting factor in HFSWR is the available bandwidth, which is inversely proportional to the range resolution capability of the radar and typical below 100 kHz. The question is how to extend or combine a conventional single-input multiple-output (SIMO) FMCW phased-array type radar with stretch processing and the colocated MIMO concept to "reuse" the very limited HF radar band resources. Another important question to answer is how MIMO FMCW waveforms can be separated at the receiver.
A limiting factor in HFSWR is the available bandwidth, which is inversely proportional to the range resolution capability of the radar and typical below 100 kHz. The question is how to extend or combine a conventional single-input multiple-output (SIMO) FMCW phased-array type radar with stretch processing and the colocated MIMO concept to "reuse" the very limited HF radar band resources. Another important question to answer is how MIMO FMCW waveforms can be separated at the receiver.
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Authors | ;J. O. Hinz;U. Zölzer |
Journal | neuropsychiatrie : klinik, diagnostik, therapie und rehabilitation : organ der gesellschaft osterreichischer nervenarzte und psychiater |
Year | 2011 |
DOI | 10.5194/ars-9-159-2011 |
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