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Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
JOINT TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE WAVEFORM OPTIMIZATION WITH UNKNOWN RANDOM TARGET IN MIMO RADAR
أمثلة شكل الموجة المشترك بين الإرسال والاستقبال عندما يكون الهدف عشوائيا مجهولا في الرادار متعدد المداخل متعدد المخارج
Subject
:
Faculty of Engineering
Document Language
:
Arabic
Abstract
:
Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) radar has gained tremendous attention in the past decades due to the fact that it offers additional degrees of freedom and performance improvement compared to the conventional single antenna radar systems. Waveform optimization in MIMO radar is crucial as it can provide excellent improvement in the target detection by minimizing the symbol error rate (SER) and by enhancing the probability of detection. In this thesis, we develop novel method for joint optimization of transmitter and receiver waveforms in MIMO colocated radar. The proposed method is blind in the sense that it does not require any knowledge of the instantaneous target states. First, we derive the closed form expression for the probability of outage in the presence of unknown target and clutter. For this purpose, we formulate the Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR) in the form of the ratio of indefinite quadratic forms. Next, we employ the approach of characterizing the probability of the ratio of indefinite quadratic forms to obtain the expression for the probability of outage. Second, we design constrained optimization algorithms using the state of the art methods such as interior-point, sequential-quadratic programming (SQP) and SQP-legacy to jointly optimize the transmitter and receiver waveforms. We provide extensive simulations to validate our theoretical derivations. Finally, we compared the performance of the proposed algorithm with the existing state of the art techniques.
Supervisor
:
Prof. Dr. Ubaid Muhsen Al-Saggaf
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
:
1439 AH
2018 AD
Added Date
:
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
محمد خالد الشوبكي
Alshoubaki, Mohammed Khalid
Researcher
Master
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43609.pdf
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