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Sparse Frequency Waveform Design for Radar-Embedded Communication

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  • Chaoyun Mai
  • Jinping Sun
  • Rui Zhou
  • Guohua Wang

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According to the Tag application with function of covert communication, a method for sparse frequency waveform design based on radar-embedded communication is proposed. Firstly, sparse frequency waveforms are designed based on power spectral density fitting and quasi-Newton method. Secondly, the eigenvalue decomposition of the sparse frequency waveform sequence is used to get the dominant space. Finally the communication waveforms are designed through the projection of orthogonal pseudorandom vectors in the vertical subspace. Compared with the linear frequency modulation waveform, the sparse frequency waveform can further improve the bandwidth occupation of communication signals, thus achieving higher communication rate. A certain correlation exists between the reciprocally orthogonal communication signals samples and the sparse frequency waveform, which guarantees the low SER (signal error rate) and LPI (low probability of intercept). The simulation results verify the effectiveness of this method.

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  • Chaoyun Mai & Jinping Sun & Rui Zhou & Guohua Wang, 2016. "Sparse Frequency Waveform Design for Radar-Embedded Communication," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-7, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7270301
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/7270301
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