Evaluation of transmit diversity in MIMO-radar direction finding
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2007
Abstract
It has been recently shown that multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems have the potential to dramatically improve the performance of communication systems over single antenna systems. Unlike beamforming, which presumes a high correlation between signals either transmitted or received by an array, the MIMO concept exploits the independence between signals at the array elements. In conventional radar, the target's radar cross section (RCS) fluctuations are regarded as a nuisance parameter that degrades radar performance. The novelty of MIMO radar is that it provides measures to overcome those degradations or even utilizes the RCS fluctuations for new applications. This paper explores how transmit diversity can improve the direction finding performance of a radar utilizing an antenna array at the receiver. To harness diversity, the transmit antennas have to be widely separated, while for direction finding, the receive antennas have to be closely spaced. The analysis is carried out by evaluating several Cramer-Rao bounds for bearing estimation and the mean square error of the maximum likelihood estimate. © 2007 IEEE.
Identifier
34247849199 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/TSP.2007.893220
ISSN
1053587X
First Page
2215
Last Page
2225
Issue
5 II
Volume
55
Fund Ref
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Recommended Citation
Lehmann, Nikolaus H.; Fishler, Eran; Haimovich, Alexander M.; Blum, Rick S.; Chizhik, Dmitry; Cimini, Leonardo J.; and Valenzuela, Reinaldo A., "Evaluation of transmit diversity in MIMO-radar direction finding" (2007). Faculty Publications. 13457.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/13457
