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Constrained Radar Waveform Design for Range Profiling

Range profiling refers to the measurement of target response along the radar slant range. It plays an important role in automatic target recognition. In this paper, we consider the design of transmit waveform to improve the range profiling performance of radar systems. Two design metrics are adopted for the waveform optimization problem: one is to maximize the mutual information between the received signal and the target impulse response (TIR); the other is to minimize the minimum mean-square error for estimating the TIR. In addition, practical constraints on the waveforms are considered, including an energy constraint, a peak-to-average-power-ratio constraint, and a spectral constraint. Based on minorization-maximization, we propose a unified optimization framework to tackle the constrained waveform design problem. Numerical examples show the superiority of the waveforms synthesized by the proposed algorithms.

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