Target tracking in MIMO radar systems: Techniques and performance analysis
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
7-30-2010
Abstract
In this paper, moving target tracking performance in multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar systems with distributed antennas and non-coherent processing is studied. Due to the use of multiple, widely distributed antennas, MIMO radar architectures support both centralized and decentralized tracking techniques. Each receiving radar may contribute to central processing by providing either raw data or partially/fully processed data. Estimation performance of centralized and decentralized tracking is analyzed through the Bayesian Cramer-Rao bound (BCRB). The BCRB offers insight into the effect of the radars geometric layout, the target location, and propagation path losses on tracking accuracies. It is shown that, with different propagation path loss, the manner in which decentralized estimations are combined in the fusion center effects the overall estimation performance. Two tracking algorithms are proposed, corresponding to respectively, a centralized and decentralized modes of operation. It is demonstrated that communication requirements and processing load may be reduced at a relatively low performance cost. Based on mission needs, the system may use either approach: centralized for high accuracy or decentralized for resource-aware tracking. © 2010 IEEE.
Identifier
77954894273 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781424458127]
Publication Title
IEEE National Radar Conference Proceedings
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/RADAR.2010.5494453
ISSN
10975659
First Page
1111
Last Page
1116
Recommended Citation
Godrich, Hana; Chiriac, Vlad M.; Haimovich, Alexander M.; and Blum, Rick S., "Target tracking in MIMO radar systems: Techniques and performance analysis" (2010). Faculty Publications. 6190.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/6190
