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Joint Target Assignment and Power Allocation in Multiple Distributed MIMO Radar Networks
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2020
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EngineeringDtfr ModeMimo SystemPower AllocationRadar NetworkSystems EngineeringRadar Signal ProcessingMultiuser MimoCluttered EnvironmentComputer EngineeringCooperative DiversityRadar ApplicationDistributed Antenna ArchitectureSignal ProcessingWireless Cooperative NetworkRadarJoint Target AssignmentArray ProcessingBeamformingResource Optimization
The “defocused transmit-focused receive” (DTFR) mode in the distributed multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar network is very effective in multitarget tracking. In this mode, a completely defocused beam is transmitted and a focused receive beam is synthesized so that the MIMO radar is capable of tracking targets independently. A joint target assignment and power allocation (TAPA) strategy is developed for multiple distributed MIMO radar networks in cluttered environment using the DTFR mode. Our aim is to achieve the better system tracking accuracy under the constraints of receive beam direction capability and power budget. We derive the posterior Cramer-Rao lower bound (PCRLB) and adopt it as the objective function, since it quantifies the precision of target state estimates. It is shown that the TAPA problem is a mixed integer programming and NP-hard problem, where two involved parameters, i.e., the target-radar assignment and power allocation, are both coupled in the objective and in the constraints. By introducing an intermediate variable, we propose an efficient two-step-based solution for solving this problem. The simulation results show the superior performance and adaptivity compared with existing algorithms.
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