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Waveform diversity via mutual information
Authors:Jaime R Roman  Dennis W Davis  John W Garnham  Paul Antonik
Affiliation:1. Science Applications International Corp., 2109 Air Park Rd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, USA;2. Science Applications International Corp., 12901 Science Dr., Orlando, FL 32826, USA;3. AFRL/SNRT, Rome Research Site, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome, NY 13441, USA
Abstract:A novel criterion for waveform diversity in radar systems is presented that is based on the information theoretic concept of Shannon mutual information (MI). In general, waveform diversity refers to adaptively changing a transmitted waveform based on the target and interference environment. MI is a measure of the information in a random variable or vector about another random variable or vector. It is shown herein that an MI framework provides the basis for a general and powerful criterion for evaluation of candidate waveforms, as well as design of waveforms. The criterion inherently includes radar system and scenario statistical information. In addition, the criterion reduces to a simple analytical function of a set of scalar parameters for the case of Gaussian-distributed proper random processes. It is shown that those scalar parameters are also the canonical correlations of the random variables in the MI expression that involves the received radar signal at two distinct time instants. This property suggests the possibility of new insights into waveform diversity using MI as a criterion. The concept is presented assuming a SAR system configuration, but can be extended to other radar modes and functions, as well as to other sensing applications.
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