Reinforcement learning-based waveform optimization for MIMO multi-target detection
classification
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mimounknownalgorithmbeamformingdetectionoptimizationproposedradar
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A cognitive beamforming algorithm for colocated MIMO radars, based on Reinforcement Learning (RL) framework, is proposed. We analyse an RL-based optimization protocol that allows the MIMO radar, i.e. the \textit{agent}, to iteratively sense the unknown environment, i.e. the radar scene involving an unknown number of targets at unknown angular positions, and consequently, to synthesize a set of transmitted waveforms whose related beam patter is tailored on the acquired knowledge. The performance of the proposed RL-based beamforming algorithm is assessed through numerical simulations in terms of Probability of Detection ($P_D$).
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