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Tensor algebra and multidimensional harmonic retrieval in signal processing for MIMO radar

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Tensor algebra and multidimensional harmonic retrieval in signal processing for MIMO radar
Detection and estimation problems in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar have recently drawn considerable interest in the signal processing community. Radar has long been a staple of signal processing, and MIMO radar presents challenges and opportunities in adapting classical radar imaging tools and developing new ones. Our aim in this article is to showcase the potential of tensor algebra and multidimensional harmonic retrieval (HR) in signal processing for MIMO radar. Tensor algebra and multidimensional HR are relatively mature topics, albeit still on the fringes of signal processing research. We show they are in fact central for target localization in a variety of pertinent MIMO radar scenarios. Tensor algebra naturally comes into play when the coherent processing interval comprises multiple pulses, or multiple transmit and receive subarrays are used (multistatic configuration). Multidimensional harmonic structure emerges for far-field uniform linear transmit/receive array c...
Dimitri Nion, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where TSP
Authors Dimitri Nion, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos
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