Due to constantly increasing demand from commercial communications, defense applications are losing spectrum while still striving to maintain legacy capabilities, not to …
Multi-function RF systems address the growing need to provide greater functionality with fewer hardware and spectral resources. In this vein, a two-stage iterative optimization …
L Zheng, M Lops, YC Eldar, X Wang - arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.08676, 2019 - arxiv.org
Increased amounts of bandwidth are required to guarantee both high-quality/high-rate wireless services (4G and 5G) and reliable sensing capabilities such as automotive radar …
Emerging 5G millimeter-wave (mm-wave) networks use electronic beamforming and beamsteering and support signal bandwidths on the order of hundreds of MHz. Given these …
The phase-attached radar-communications (PARC) framework was recently proposed as a means to realize both functions via an FM waveform structure that is amenable to high …
In this paper, we present an adaptive closed–loop range-angle dependent sidelobe control using frequency diverse array (FDA) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) design for joint …
When information sequences are embedded into radar waveforms by means of coding diversity, the resulting radar emissions then change on a pulse-to-pulse basis during a …
It was recently experimentally demonstrated that spectrally-shaped FM noise waveforms can be designed that achieve very high time-bandwidth products and commensurately low …
It was recently shown that spectral notches can be incorporated into a physically realizable form of FM noise radar. Here it is shown how these spectral notches can be used to permit …