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Sparse Scenario Imaging for Active Radar in the Forward-Looking Direction

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  • Jun Wang
  • Fenggang Yan
  • Yinan Zhao
  • Xiaolin Qiao

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The resolution of multiple targets at the same range cell but different angles in the forward-looking direction is of great trouble for active radar. Based on compressive sensing (CS) framework, a sparse scenario imaging approach using joint angle-Doppler representation basis is proposed, which employs multisensor and single-receiver channel hardware architecture. Firstly, the joint angle-Doppler representation basis is formulated using the Doppler dictionary, and then the radar returns during multiple pulse repetition periods are modeled as the measurements with respect to a stationary sparse target scenario via the joint representation basis; in the end, the image of sparse target scenario is recovered using the single-receiver echoes. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed method can provide an image of the spatial sparse scenario at the same range for active radar in the forward-looking direction.

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  • Jun Wang & Fenggang Yan & Yinan Zhao & Xiaolin Qiao, 2014. "Sparse Scenario Imaging for Active Radar in the Forward-Looking Direction," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:653208
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/653208
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