Abstract

A scalable four-channel multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar that features a modular system architecture and a novel frequency-division multiplexing approach is presented in this article. It includes a single 30-GHz voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) for the local oscillator signal generation, four cascaded 120-GHz transceivers with a frequency quadrupler, and on-board differential series-fed patch antennas. The utilized uniform antenna configuration results in 16 virtual array elements and enables an angular resolution of 6.2°. The vector modulators in the transmit (TX) paths allow the application of complex bit streams of second-order delta-sigma modulators easily generated on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) to implement single-sideband (SSB) modulation on the TX signals resulting in orthogonal waveforms for the MIMO operation. Only one phase-locked loop and no digital-to-analog converter is required. The waveform diversity also allows the simultaneous transmission of the TX signals to reduce the measurement time. The application of the SSB modulation on the frequency-modulated continuous-wave MIMO radar requires only half of the intermediate frequency bandwidth compared with the double-sideband modulation. The issue of the phase and amplitude mismatches at the virtual array elements due to the scalable radar architecture is addressed and a calibration solution is introduced in this article. Radar measurements using different numbers of virtual array elements were compared and the digital-beamforming method was applied to the results to create 2-D images.

Highlights

  • A Scalable Four-Channel Frequency-Division Multiplexing multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO) Radar UtilizingHerman Jalli Ng , Member, IEEE, Raqibul Hasan, Student Member, IEEE, and Dietmar Kissinger , Senior Member, IEEE

  • T HE application range of millimeter-wave integrated circuits (MMICs) has been growing enormouslyManuscript received May 22, 2019; accepted June 27, 2019

  • The scalable four-channel frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO) radar system complemented with the novel SSB delta–sigma modulationbased frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) technique was presented

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A Scalable Four-Channel Frequency-Division Multiplexing MIMO Radar Utilizing

Herman Jalli Ng , Member, IEEE, Raqibul Hasan, Student Member, IEEE, and Dietmar Kissinger , Senior Member, IEEE. Abstract— A scalable four-channel multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO) radar that features a modular system architecture and a novel frequency-division multiplexing approach is presented in this article. It includes a single 30-GHz voltagecontrolled oscillator (VCO) for the local oscillator signal generation, four cascaded 120-GHz transceivers with a frequency quadrupler, and on-board differential series-fed patch antennas. The vector modulators in the transmit (TX) paths allow the application of complex bit streams of second-order delta–sigma modulators generated on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) to implement single-sideband (SSB) modulation on the TX signals resulting in orthogonal waveforms for the MIMO operation.

INTRODUCTION
Scalable Radar Platform
Cascadable Transceiver
Frequency-Division Multiplexing FMCW MIMO Radar
Signal Processing and Calibration
Delta–Sigma Modulator
RESULTS
CONCLUSION
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