2019
DOI: 10.1109/taes.2018.2876736
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A Precoding OFDM MIMO Radar Coexisting With a Communication System

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“…We also assume that the channel response is constant within the period of I consecutive symbols, which is called the coherent processing interval (CPI). More detailed derivation of (6) is presented in [14]. The received signal model in (6) after FFT can also be expressed in a matrix form:…”
Section: A Ofdm Mimo Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We also assume that the channel response is constant within the period of I consecutive symbols, which is called the coherent processing interval (CPI). More detailed derivation of (6) is presented in [14]. The received signal model in (6) after FFT can also be expressed in a matrix form:…”
Section: A Ofdm Mimo Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, in order to generate orthogonal waveforms on different transmit antennas, the same OSTBC method is employed in the pilot design. Same with (14), the OSTBC coded pilot is given by:…”
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“…In [28], the Doppler sensitivity of OFDM is overcome by transmitting the same symbols and correcting over all‐cell. In [33–35], OFDM radar coexisting with a communication system is proposed by adding CP. Compared to the FDA radar, the CP‐based OFDM radar has energy loss; the longer the CP, the greater the energy loss.…”
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“…These spectrum-sharing solutions also depend on the level of cooperation between radar and communications. In a selfish paradigm, the overall architecture usually promotes the performance of only one system leading to radar-centric [7][8][9] and communications-centric [10] coexistence solutions. On the other hand, the holistic solution relies on extensive mutual cooperation between the two systems in terms of transmit strategies and receive processing [3,[11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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