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Automotive Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging using TDM-MIMO

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/RadarConf2147009.2021.9455230

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TDM MIMO Radar; Automotive SAR; image formation; velocity ambiguity; random activation

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By utilizing a random antenna activation pattern, this paper aims to eliminate restrictions and reduce artifacts caused by the time-division multiplexing approach in MIMO structure for 77GHz automotive radar systems. The proposed idea leads to significant improvements in various simulation scenarios for the defined antenna structure.
Using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) structure for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image formation brings advantages such as azimuth or elevation beamforming with small aperture size. Due to the simplicity of time-division multiplexing (TDM), it became a widely used approach for 77-GHz automotive radar systems. However, this method brings some limitations for platform movement and represents particular drawbacks in the reconstructed images. This paper tries to eliminate restrictions and reduce artifacts using a random antenna activation pattern. The proposed idea leads to significant improvements for various simulation scenarios for our defined antenna structure.

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