Researchers have recently proposed a widely separated multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar using monopulse angle estimation techniques for target tracking. The widely separated antennas provide improved tracking performance by mitigating complex target radar cross-section fades and angle scintillation. An adaptive array is necessary in this paradigm because the direct path from any transmitter could act as a jammer at a receiver. When the target-free covariance matrix is not available, it is critical to include robustness into the adaptive beamformer weights. This work explores methods of robust adaptive monopulse beamforming techniques for MIMO tracking radar
The thesis focuses on researching the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar. Particular topics...
Monopulse is an established technique for phased array radars for fast and accurate angle estimation...
In this study, the authors propose a novel direction of arrival (DoA) estimation algorithm called ‘m...
The monopulse angle measuring technique is widely adopted in radar systems due to its simplicity and...
Mainbeam jamming poses a particularly difficult challenge for conventional monopulse radars. In such...
Monopulse is an established technique for radar angle estimation. One can show that monopulse estima...
Advances in characterizing the angle measurement covariance for phased array monopulse radar systems...
We develop and analyze signal processing algorithms to detect, estimate, and track targets using mul...
DoctorThe main objective is to estimate the unresolved one- or two- target angles in monopulse radar...
Monopulse is a mainstream technique used to acquire the angle information about active radar systems...
Monopulse radar processors are used to track targets that appear in the look direction beamwidth. Th...
Derivation of monopulse angle accuracy for phased array radar to achieve Cramer-Rao lower bound is p...
In some coherent radars, applying the monopulse technique requires not only a robust algorithm but a...
High-accuracy object detection using radio frequency signal has become popular field for research si...
Abstract—A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar system, unlike a standard phased-array radar,...
The thesis focuses on researching the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar. Particular topics...
Monopulse is an established technique for phased array radars for fast and accurate angle estimation...
In this study, the authors propose a novel direction of arrival (DoA) estimation algorithm called ‘m...
The monopulse angle measuring technique is widely adopted in radar systems due to its simplicity and...
Mainbeam jamming poses a particularly difficult challenge for conventional monopulse radars. In such...
Monopulse is an established technique for radar angle estimation. One can show that monopulse estima...
Advances in characterizing the angle measurement covariance for phased array monopulse radar systems...
We develop and analyze signal processing algorithms to detect, estimate, and track targets using mul...
DoctorThe main objective is to estimate the unresolved one- or two- target angles in monopulse radar...
Monopulse is a mainstream technique used to acquire the angle information about active radar systems...
Monopulse radar processors are used to track targets that appear in the look direction beamwidth. Th...
Derivation of monopulse angle accuracy for phased array radar to achieve Cramer-Rao lower bound is p...
In some coherent radars, applying the monopulse technique requires not only a robust algorithm but a...
High-accuracy object detection using radio frequency signal has become popular field for research si...
Abstract—A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar system, unlike a standard phased-array radar,...
The thesis focuses on researching the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar. Particular topics...
Monopulse is an established technique for phased array radars for fast and accurate angle estimation...
In this study, the authors propose a novel direction of arrival (DoA) estimation algorithm called ‘m...