Publisher DOI: | 10.1109/TGRS.2017.2746739 | Title: | A portable 3-d imaging FMCW MIMO radar demonstrator with a 24 × 24 antenna array for medium-range applications | Language: | Authors: | Ganis, Alexander Navarro, Enric Miralles Schoenlinner, Bernhard Prechtel, Ulrich Meusling, Askold Heller, Christoph Spreng, Thomas Mietzner, Jan Krimmer, Christian Haeberle, Babette Lutz, Steffen Loghi, Mirko Belenguer, Angel Esteban, Hector Ziegler, Volker |
Keywords: | 3-D; Digital beamforming (DBF); Frequencymodulated continuous wave (FMCW); Multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO); Printed circuit boards (PCBs); Radar; Time-division multiplexing (TDM) | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2018 | Journal or Series Name: | IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing | Volume: | 56 | Issue: | 1 | Startpage: | 298 | Endpage: | 312 | Abstract: | Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radars have been shown to improve target detection for surveillance applications thanks to their proven high-performance properties. In this paper, the design, implementation, and results of a complete 3-D imaging frequency-modulated continuous-wave MIMO radar demonstrator are presented. The radar sensor working frequency range spans between 16 and 17 GHz, and the proposed solution is based on a 24-transmitter and 24-receiver MIMO radar architecture, implemented by time-division multiplexing of the transmit signals. A modular approach based on conventional low-cost printed circuit boards is used for the transmit and receive systems. Using digital beamforming algorithms and radar processing techniques on the received signals, a high-resolution 3-D sensing of the range, azimuth, and elevation can be calculated. With the current antenna configuration, an angular resolution of 2.9° can be reached. Furthermore, by taking advantage of the 1-GHz bandwidth of the system, a range resolution of 0.5 m is achieved. The radio-frequency front-end, digital system and radar signal processing units are here presented. The mediumrange surveillance potential and the high-resolution capabilities of the MIMO radar are proved with results in the form of radar images captured from the field measurements. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/11180 | ISSN: | 1558-0644 | Institute: | Fakultät Design, Medien und Information Department Medientechnik |
Type: | Article |
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