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Clutter Mitigation for Joint RadCom Systems Based On Spatial Modulation

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arxiv 2105.07328 v2 pith:OKJQ4HSN submitted 2021-05-16 eess.SP

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keywords clutterjointradcomspatialsystemsdomainfilteringmodulation
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Joint radar and communication (RadCom) systems have been proposed to integrate radar and communication into one platform and achieve spectrum sharing in recent years. However, the joint RadCom systems cause the clutter modulation and the performance degradation of radar. Therefore, it's very essential to improve the performance of radar when designing joint RadCom systems. This paper deals with the clutter mitigation for joint RadCom systems based on spatial modulation. The communication information embedding introduces variation of transmit beampatterns in a coherent processing interval (CPI) and causes the clutter modulation and spreading of the clutter spectrum. This paper propose a reduced dimension spatial temporal adaptive processing (RD-STAP) method, i.e., we firstly perform time domain filtering and then perform spatial domain filtering on received data. As for time domain filtering, this paper mitigates the extended clutter by subspace projection (SP) and proposes a more effective eigen-decomposition algorithm based on Power method than singular value decomposition (SVD) to obtain clutter subspace basis vectors. And the matched filter is performed on the data after clutter mitigation to display the moving target. And receive beamforming is utilized for spatial domain filtering. Simulation results highlight the effectiveness of the proposed RD-STAP method and the eigen-decomposition algorithm.

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