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Capacity Analysis for Joint Radar-Communication Capable Coherent MIMO Radars

Recently, huge attention is attracted to the concept of integrating communication and radar missions within the same platform. Joint radar-communications (JRC) system gives an important opportunity to reduce spectrum usage and product cost while doing concurrent operation, as target sensing via radar processing and establishing communication links. A JRC-capable coherent MIMO radar system have been proposed recently in the literature. Several methods are introduced to reach dual goal as a notable null level towards the direction of interest of the radar and MIMO radar waveform orthogonality. Due to the limitations originated form the JRC operation, communication channel may encounter unwanted amplitude variations. This unwanted modulation normally affects the communication performance by its nature, due to the fades on radiated signal amplitude towards the direction of communication. However, the effect of this unintentional modulation on communication channel is yet to be investigated. In this paper, the communication channel for JRC capable phase-coded coherent MIMO radars is analyzed and investigated under additive white Gaussian noise and Rayleigh/Rician fading conditions. Communication capacity is evaluated for each channel condition. The results reveal that, using the single-side limited null direction fixed waveform generation method displays the best capacity performance under all channel conditions.

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