Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence

abstract: Spectral congestion is quickly becoming a problem for the telecommunications sector. In order to alleviate spectral congestion and achieve electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) convergence, communications and radar systems are increasingly encouraged to share bandwidth. In direct opposition...

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Other Authors: Chiriyath, Alex Rajan (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49002
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-490022018-06-22T03:09:11Z Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence abstract: Spectral congestion is quickly becoming a problem for the telecommunications sector. In order to alleviate spectral congestion and achieve electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) convergence, communications and radar systems are increasingly encouraged to share bandwidth. In direct opposition to the traditional spectrum sharing approach between radar and communications systems of complete isolation (temporal, spectral or spatial), both systems can be jointly co-designed from the ground up to maximize their joint performance for mutual benefit. In order to properly characterize and understand cooperative spectrum sharing between radar and communications systems, the fundamental limits on performance of a cooperative radar-communications system are investigated. To facilitate this investigation, performance metrics are chosen in this dissertation that allow radar and communications to be compared on the same scale. To that effect, information is chosen as the performance metric and an information theoretic radar performance metric compatible with the communications data rate, the radar estimation rate, is developed. The estimation rate measures the amount of information learned by illuminating a target. With the development of the estimation rate, standard multi-user communications performance bounds are extended with joint radar-communications users to produce bounds on the performance of a joint radar-communications system. System performance for variations of the standard spectrum sharing problem defined in this dissertation are investigated, and inner bounds on performance are extended to account for the effect of continuous radar waveform optimization, multiple radar targets, clutter, phase noise, and radar detection. A detailed interpretation of the estimation rate and a brief discussion on how to use these performance bounds to select an optimal operating point and achieve RF convergence are provided. Dissertation/Thesis Chiriyath, Alex Rajan (Author) Bliss, Daniel W (Advisor) Cochran, Douglas (Committee member) Kosut, Oliver (Committee member) Richmond, Christ D (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering Communications Systems Estimation Theory Information Theory Radar Communications Coexistence RF Convergence Spectrum Sharing eng 141 pages Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2018 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49002 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2018
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Electrical engineering
Communications Systems
Estimation Theory
Information Theory
Radar Communications Coexistence
RF Convergence
Spectrum Sharing
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
Communications Systems
Estimation Theory
Information Theory
Radar Communications Coexistence
RF Convergence
Spectrum Sharing
Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence
description abstract: Spectral congestion is quickly becoming a problem for the telecommunications sector. In order to alleviate spectral congestion and achieve electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) convergence, communications and radar systems are increasingly encouraged to share bandwidth. In direct opposition to the traditional spectrum sharing approach between radar and communications systems of complete isolation (temporal, spectral or spatial), both systems can be jointly co-designed from the ground up to maximize their joint performance for mutual benefit. In order to properly characterize and understand cooperative spectrum sharing between radar and communications systems, the fundamental limits on performance of a cooperative radar-communications system are investigated. To facilitate this investigation, performance metrics are chosen in this dissertation that allow radar and communications to be compared on the same scale. To that effect, information is chosen as the performance metric and an information theoretic radar performance metric compatible with the communications data rate, the radar estimation rate, is developed. The estimation rate measures the amount of information learned by illuminating a target. With the development of the estimation rate, standard multi-user communications performance bounds are extended with joint radar-communications users to produce bounds on the performance of a joint radar-communications system. System performance for variations of the standard spectrum sharing problem defined in this dissertation are investigated, and inner bounds on performance are extended to account for the effect of continuous radar waveform optimization, multiple radar targets, clutter, phase noise, and radar detection. A detailed interpretation of the estimation rate and a brief discussion on how to use these performance bounds to select an optimal operating point and achieve RF convergence are provided. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2018
author2 Chiriyath, Alex Rajan (Author)
author_facet Chiriyath, Alex Rajan (Author)
title Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence
title_short Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence
title_full Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence
title_fullStr Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence
title_full_unstemmed Fundamental Limits on Performance for Cooperative Radar-Communications Coexistence
title_sort fundamental limits on performance for cooperative radar-communications coexistence
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49002
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