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Title
RF Convergence of Radar and Communications: Metrics, Bounds, and Systems
Description
RF convergence of radar and communications users is rapidly becoming an issue for a multitude of stakeholders. To hedge against growing spectral congestion, research into cooperative radar and communications systems has been identified as a critical necessity for the United States and other countries. Further, the joint sensing-communicating paradigm appears imminent in several technological domains. In the pursuit of co-designing radar and communications systems that work cooperatively and benefit from each other's existence, joint radar-communications metrics are defined and bounded as a measure of performance. Estimation rate is introduced, a novel measure of radar estimation information as a function of time. Complementary to communications data rate, the two systems can now be compared on the same scale. An information-centric approach has a number of advantages, defining precisely what is gained through radar illumination and serves as a measure of spectral efficiency. Bounding radar estimation rate and communications data rate jointly, systems can be designed as a joint optimization problem.
Date Created
2017
Contributors
- Paul, Bryan (Author)
- Bliss, Daniel W. (Thesis advisor)
- Berisha, Visar (Committee member)
- Kosut, Oliver (Committee member)
- Tepedelenlioğlu, Cihan (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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Resource Type
Extent
243 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.43907
Level of coding
minimal
Note
Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2017
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- 2021-08-30 01:19:41
- 3 years 2 months ago
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