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Impact of Radar and Communication Coexistence on Radar's Detectable Target Parameters

In this paper, we present our spectrum sharing algorithm between a multi-input multi-output (MIMO) radar and Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular system with multiple base stations (BS)s. We analyze the performance of MIMO radars in detecting the angle of arrival, propagation delay and Doppler angular frequency by projecting orthogonal waveforms onto the null-space of interference channel matrix. We compare and analyze the radar's detectable target parameters in the case of the original radar waveform and the case of null-projected radar waveform. Our proposed spectrum-sharing algorithm causes minimum loss in radar performance by selecting the best interference channel that does not cause interference to the i'th LTE base station due to the radar signal. We show through our analytical and simulation results that the loss in the radar performance in detecting the target parameters is minimal when our proposed spectrum sharing algorithm is used to select the best channel onto which radar signals are projected.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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