articleProceedings of the IEEE National Radar ConferenceApr 1, 2007Closed access

Compressive Radar Imaging

Rice University

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Abstract

We introduce a new approach to radar imaging based on the concept of compressive sensing (CS). In CS, a low-dimensional, nonadaptive, linear projection is used to acquire an efficient representation of a compressible signal directly using just a few measurements. The signal is then reconstructed by solving an inverse problem either through a linear program or a greedy pursuit. We demonstrate that CS has the potential to make two significant improvements to radar systems: (i) eliminating the need for the pulse compression matched filter at the receiver, and (ii) reducing the required receiver analog-to-digital conversion bandwidth so that it need operate only at the radar reflectivity's potentially low…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Compressed sensing
  • Radar
  • Radar imaging
  • Pulse compression
  • Radar engineering details
  • Electronic engineering
  • Continuous-wave radar
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