
Coherence optimised subarray partition for hybrid MIMO phased array radar
Author(s) -
Li Xia,
Wang Buhong
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iet microwaves, antennas and propagation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.555
H-Index - 69
eISSN - 1751-8733
pISSN - 1751-8725
DOI - 10.1049/mia2.12128
Subject(s) - coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) , phased array , algorithm , radar , degree of coherence , mimo , computer science , beamforming , coherence time , mutual coherence , partition (number theory) , mathematics , electronic engineering , telecommunications , engineering , statistics , combinatorics , antenna (radio)
Hybrid MIMO phased array radar (HMPAR) is widely recognized in the research of radar systems owing to its capacity to provide a balance or trade‐off between transmit coherent gain and waveform diversity gain. The balance or trade‐off between these two gains is closely related to spatial coherence between different arrays, represented by the degree of cross‐correlation between steering vectors over different angles. Proper subarray partitions can provide an extra degree of freedom for optimising the coherence of the array manifold. A coherence optimised subarray partition for HMPAR is proposed with an analysis of connections between coherence and subarray partitions. First, the definition of coherence of array manifold is presented, and its connection between beampattern and the signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) is analysed. Next, the problem of optimising array manifold coherence is transformed into the discrete coherence optimization of the steering vector codebook. By properly selecting different codewords with the proper degree of correlation between each other, coherence between the target and interference steering vectors is optimised. The original combinatorial problem is approximated by a series of subproblems, which is solved in iteratively. Numerical results revealed that the proposed subarray partition provides lower coherence, lower beampattern peak sidelobes and higher SINR compared with` other subarray configurations.