Mixed-ADC Based PMCW MIMO Radar Angle-Doppler Imaging
Phase-modulated continuous-wave (PMCW) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar systems are known to possess excellent mutual interference mitigation capabilities, but require costly and power-hungry high sampling rate and high-precision analog-to-digital converters (ADC's). To reduce cost a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phase-modulated continuous-wave (PMCW) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
radar systems are known to possess excellent mutual interference mitigation
capabilities, but require costly and power-hungry high sampling rate and
high-precision analog-to-digital converters (ADC's). To reduce cost and power
consumption, we consider a mixed-ADC architecture, in which most receive
antenna outputs are sampled by one-bit ADC's, and only one or a few outputs by
high-precision ADC's. We first derive the Cram{\'e}r-Rao bound (CRB) for the
mixed-ADC based PMCW MIMO radar to characterize the best achievable performance
of an unbiased target parameter estimator. The CRB analysis demonstrates that
the mixed-ADC architecture with a relatively small number of high-precision
ADC's and a large number of one-bit ADC's allows us to drastically reduce the
hardware cost and power consumption while still maintain a high dynamic range
needed for autonomous driving applications. We also introduce a two-step
estimator to realize the computationally efficient maximum likelihood (ML)
estimation of the target parameters. We formulate the angle-Doppler imaging
problem as a sparse parameter estimation problem, and a computationally
efficient majorization-minimization (MM) based estimator of sparse parameters,
referred to as mLIKES, is devised for accurate angle-Doppler imaging. This is
followed by using a relaxation-based approach to cyclically refine the results
of mLIKES for accurate off-grid target parameter estimation. Numerical examples
are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms for
angle-Doppler imaging using mixed-ADC based PMCW MIMO radar. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2306.08985 |