Adaptive Noise Waveform Design for Radar

2009 
This paper introduces an adaptive radar waveform technique where a standard LFM waveform is used as an initial seed. The seed waveform is changed using a phase-only adaptive technique to minimize the resulting waveform's power in specific areas associated with in-band and adjacent-band spectral regions. Adjacent-band power minimization reduces interference to other spectral users, while in-band power minimization improves the waveform performance in matching interference environments. The resulting waveform retains a constant modulus which is valuable for practical transmitters, yet exhibits a variable degree of phase noise. Results are shown for three levels of computational convergence in the power minimization process. Ambiguity functions are plotted for each waveform to illustrate waveform performance characteristics such as radar resolution, target ambiguities, sidelobe response, and Doppler tolerance.
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