The detection and parameter estimation of moving targets is one of the most important tasks in radar. Arrays of randomly distributed antennas have been popular for this purpose for about half a century. Yet, surprisingly little rigorous mathematical theory exists for random arrays that addresses fundamental question such as how many targets can be recovered, at what resolution, at which noise level, and with which algorithm. In a different line of research in radar, mathematicians and engineers have invested significant effort into the design of radar transmission waveforms which satisfy various desirable properties. In this paper we bring these two seemingly unrelated areas ...
We consider robust and computationally efficient maximum likelihood algorithms for estimating the pa...
This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar target d...
Abstract—This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar...
The accurate detection of targets is a significant problem in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) ...
Abstract—We study compressive sensing in the spatial domain to achieve target localization, specific...
Compressed sensing for MIMO radar can potentially enhance spatial resolution and improve anti-jammin...
In this paper, approach to incoherent signal detection in multi-element antenna array are researched...
We address the design of radar waveforms, transmit and receive beamforming, and signal processing in...
International audienceNoise Radars are electromagnetic systems that use random signals for detecting...
In recent years, compressive sensing has received a lot of attention due to its ability to reduce th...
In recent years, compressive sensing has received a lot of attention due to its ability to reduce th...
Previous studies performed at Purdue University show that certain advantages exist for radars using ...
Compressive Sensing theory shows that, a sparse signal can be reconstructed from its sub-Nyquist rat...
This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar target d...
The paper presents a novel family of robust radar receivers for the problem of detecting the possibl...
We consider robust and computationally efficient maximum likelihood algorithms for estimating the pa...
This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar target d...
Abstract—This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar...
The accurate detection of targets is a significant problem in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) ...
Abstract—We study compressive sensing in the spatial domain to achieve target localization, specific...
Compressed sensing for MIMO radar can potentially enhance spatial resolution and improve anti-jammin...
In this paper, approach to incoherent signal detection in multi-element antenna array are researched...
We address the design of radar waveforms, transmit and receive beamforming, and signal processing in...
International audienceNoise Radars are electromagnetic systems that use random signals for detecting...
In recent years, compressive sensing has received a lot of attention due to its ability to reduce th...
In recent years, compressive sensing has received a lot of attention due to its ability to reduce th...
Previous studies performed at Purdue University show that certain advantages exist for radars using ...
Compressive Sensing theory shows that, a sparse signal can be reconstructed from its sub-Nyquist rat...
This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar target d...
The paper presents a novel family of robust radar receivers for the problem of detecting the possibl...
We consider robust and computationally efficient maximum likelihood algorithms for estimating the pa...
This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar target d...
Abstract—This paper proposes an imaging scheme using a random sparse array (RSA) structure for radar...