Title :
MIMO Radar with Widely Separated Antennas
Author :
Haimovich, Alexander M. ; Blum, Rick S. ; Cimini, Leonard J.
Author_Institution :
AEL Ind., Lansdale
fDate :
6/30/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) radar refers to an architecture that employs multiple, spatially distributed transmitters and receivers. While, in a general sense, MIMO radar can be viewed as a type of multistatic radar, the separate nomenclature suggests unique features that set MIMO radar apart from the multistatic radar literature and that have a close relation to MIMO communications. This article reviews some recent work on MIMO radar with widely separated antennas. Widely separated transmit/receive antennas capture the spatial diversity of the target´s radar cross section (RCS). Unique features of MIMO radar are explained and illustrated by examples. It is shown that with noncoherent processing, a target´s RCS spatial variations can be exploited to obtain a diversity gain for target detection and for estimation of various parameters, such as angle of arrival and Doppler. For target location, it is shown that coherent processing can provide a resolution far exceeding that supported by the radar´s waveform.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; diversity reception; radar antennas; radar cross-sections; radar receivers; radar transmitters; MIMO communications; MIMO radar; RCS; multiple-input multiple-output radar; multistatic radar; radar antennas; radar cross section; radar target detection; spatial diversity; spatially distributed receivers; spatially distributed transmitters; Diversity methods; Doppler radar; MIMO; Object detection; Parameter estimation; Radar antennas; Radar cross section; Receiving antennas; Spatial resolution; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSP.2008.4408448