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Ambiguity Function Shaping for Cognitive Radar Via Complex Quartic Optimization
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EngineeringCognitive ApproachMulti-rate Signal ProcessingAmbiguity Function ShapingMaximum Block ImprovementStatistical Signal ProcessingFilter BankUncertainty QuantificationSystems EngineeringRadar Signal ProcessingModulation TechniqueSignal DetectionApproximation TheorySynthetic Aperture RadarMultidimensional Signal ProcessingComputer EngineeringInverse ProblemsRadar ApplicationSignal ProcessingRadarRadar Image ProcessingRange-doppler Response
In this paper, we propose a cognitive approach to design phase-only modulated waveforms sharing a desired range-Doppler response. The idea is to minimize the average value of the ambiguity function of the transmitted signal over some range-Doppler bins, which are identified exploiting a plurality of knowledge sources. From a technical point of view, this is tantamount to optimizing a real and homogeneous complex quartic order polynomial with a constant modulus constraint on each optimization variable. After proving some interesting properties of the considered problem, we devise a polynomial-time waveform optimization procedure based on the Maximum Block Improvement (MBI) method and the theory of conjugate-partial-symmetric/conjugate-super-symmetric fourth order tensors. At the analysis stage, we assess the performance of the proposed technique showing its capability to properly shape the range-Doppler response of the transmitted waveform.
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