Abstract

New non-orthogonal multiple access technology is proposed with the development of 5G, which is expected to support higher spectrum efficiency and massive terminal access, it enables the communication system to achieve better bit error rate performance and alleviate the spectrum congestion problem effectively under limited resources. With the design of spectrum sharing for radar and communication getting more attention, 5G non-orthogonal signal has become potential passive radar illumination source. In this article, an orthogonal multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar waveform design metric by minimising the integration sidelobe level, is introduced firstly. Then based on sparse code multiple access (SCMA) technology, the non-orthogonal waveform is designed as the passive radar illumination sources. The distance and Doppler resolution of non-orthogonal waveform are evaluated by a more generalised MIMO ambiguity function. Simulation results demonstrate that non-orthogonal SCMA signals have competitive performance with orthogonal code division multiple access signals.

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