Transceive Beamforming With Accurate Nulling in FDA-MIMO Radar for Imaging

2020 
Beamforming plays a crucial role in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for interference mitigation and ambiguity unaliasing. In this article, a series of novel beamforming methods for SAR systems is proposed based on nulling the transceive beampattern accurately in frequency diverse array (FDA)-multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) scheme. In general, these methods are implemented by assigning artificial interferences with prescribed powers within the given rectangular regions in the joint transmit–receive spatial frequency domain. In specific, according to the predefined null depths, closed-form expressions of artificial interference powers are first formulated. Then, iteration algorithms are developed to update the interference-plus-noise covariance matrix and the designed weight vector. In such a way, a trough-like transceive beampattern with arbitrarily distributed broadened nulls is formed in the joint transmit–receive spatial frequency domain. As a result, interferences mixed in signals received by SAR can be suppressed effectively. Numerical simulations and experimental results are provided to corroborate the effectiveness of the proposed methods.
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