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Transmitted Waveform Design Based on Iterative Methods

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  • Bin Wang
  • Jinkuan Wang
  • Xin Song
  • Fengming Xin

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In intelligent radar, it is an important problem for the transmitted waveform to adapt to the environment in which radar works. In this paper, we propose mutual information model of adaptive waveform design, which can convert the problem of adaptive waveform design into the problem of optimization. We consider two situations of no clutter and clutter and use Newton method and interior point method to solve the optimization problem. Then we can draw the design criterion for the transmitted waveform in cognitive radar and get a greater mutual information from the simulation results. Finally, the whole paper is summarized.

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  • Bin Wang & Jinkuan Wang & Xin Song & Fengming Xin, 2013. "Transmitted Waveform Design Based on Iterative Methods," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:949084
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/949084
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