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A Research on MIMO Radar Based on Simulation

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Intelligent Computing and Information Science (ICICIS 2011)

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MIMO radar (Multiple input multiple output radar) is a new radar developed recently. It outperforms the conventional phased radar in target detection. In this paper, the non-ideal factor of transmitting signal is considered. Firstly, the signal model of MIMO radar is investigated. And then the steps of the signal processing in MIMO radar are researched. At last, a simulation platform is established with the MATLAB to testify the advantage of MIMO radar over its conventional counterpart.

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Jiankui, Z., Zhiming, D. (2011). A Research on MIMO Radar Based on Simulation. In: Chen, R. (eds) Intelligent Computing and Information Science. ICICIS 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 134. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18129-0_48

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