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Coordinating Complementary Waveforms for Sidelobe Suppression

Information Theory 2012-02-07 v1 math.IT

Abstract

We present a general method for constructing radar transmit pulse trains and receive filters for which the radar point-spread function in delay and Doppler, given by the cross-ambiguity function of the transmit pulse train and the pulse train used in the receive filter, is essentially free of range sidelobes inside a Doppler interval around the zero-Doppler axis. The transmit pulse train is constructed by coordinating the transmission of a pair of Golay complementary waveforms across time according to zeros and ones in a binary sequence P. The pulse train used to filter the received signal is constructed in a similar way, in terms of sequencing the Golay waveforms, but each waveform in the pulse train is weighted by an element from another sequence Q. We show that a spectrum jointly determined by P and Q sequences controls the size of the range sidelobes of the cross-ambiguity function and by properly choosing P and Q we can clear out the range sidelobes inside a Doppler interval around the zero- Doppler axis. The joint design of P and Q enables a tradeoff between the order of the spectral null for range sidelobe suppression and the signal-to-noise ratio at the receiver output. We establish this trade-off and derive a necessary and sufficient condition for the construction of P and Q sequences that produce a null of a desired order.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1202.0919,
  title  = {Coordinating Complementary Waveforms for Sidelobe Suppression},
  author = {Wenbing Dang and Ali Pezeshki and Stephen Howard and William Moran and Robert Calderbank},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.0919},
  year   = {2012}
}
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