Mitigating interference via spatial and spectral nulling
Phase-only transmit nulling may help the next generation of radar systems operate in an over-crowded radio frequency spectrum. The reiterative uniform weight optimisation (RUWO) algorithm generates constant modulus radar waveforms with spatial, frequency or space–frequency nulls for multiple-input m...
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          | Published in | IET radar, sonar & navigation Vol. 8; no. 2; pp. 84 - 93 | 
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| Main Authors | , , | 
| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
| Published | 
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          The Institution of Engineering and Technology
    
        01.02.2014
     The Institution of Engineering & Technology  | 
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 1751-8784 1751-8792  | 
| DOI | 10.1049/iet-rsn.2013.0194 | 
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| Summary: | Phase-only transmit nulling may help the next generation of radar systems operate in an over-crowded radio frequency spectrum. The reiterative uniform weight optimisation (RUWO) algorithm generates constant modulus radar waveforms with spatial, frequency or space–frequency nulls for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmit arrays by utilising the maximum signal-to-interference plus noise ratio framework in a reiterative fashion. This study presents loop-back and open air experimental results, obtained using an eight-channel X-band coherent MIMO radar test bed, that demonstrate the use of RUWO to generate constant modulus waveforms that possess spatial and/or frequency nulls. The RUWO algorithm is first used to deterministically generate phase-only weights that produce spatial, frequency or space–frequency nulls at baseband in a loop-back configuration. The algorithm is then utilised to generate weights to produce spatial nulls, both deterministically and adaptively, for the full eight-channel test bed in an open air configuration. The deterministic and adaptive strategies are compared; results demonstrate that RUWO can be used to create spatial nulls and highlight the need for careful calibration of both the transmitter and the receiver. | 
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| ISSN: | 1751-8784 1751-8792  | 
| DOI: | 10.1049/iet-rsn.2013.0194 |