A Novel Intrapulse Repeater Mainlobe-Jamming Suppression Method With MIMO-SAR

2022 
This letter deals with a novel transmitted scheme for a multisubcarrier frequency multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)-synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system, which aims at suppressing the intrapulse repeater mainlobe-jamming and immensely improving the dynamic range of the receiver. To this end, due to the multisubcarrier frequency transmission scheme, the mixed signal with true target signal and repeater jamming can be separated by a well-designed spatial-frequency filter. Thus, the range and direction of arrival (DOA) information is accurately estimated without interrupting the normal work of the radar. Furthermore, to further improve the orthogonality of transmitted waveform, the design of a phase-coded LFM waveform pair exhibiting both low cross correlation energy (CCE) and low peak to sidelobe ratios (PSLRs), is considered. Besides, to handle the resulting nondeterministic polynomial (NP) hard problem, an alternating direction multiplier method (ADMM) based optimization method is employed. Compared with the traditional jamming suppression method, the proposed method improves the degree of freedom (DOF) from the carrier frequency domain, and it has the capability to suppress the intrapulse repeater mainlobe-jamming. Finally, detailed simulation experiments are carried out to verify the practicability and effectiveness of the newly proposed transceiver schemes.
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