Abstract

AbstractTo address the problems of traditional two‐level nested arrays (TTNA) with low degrees of freedom and high mutual coupling, a generalised two‐level nested MIMO radar array with high degrees of freedom and low mutual coupling for the direction of arrival (DOA) estimation is proposed. First, two coprime expansion factors are introduced in the TTNA to mitigate mutual coupling among array elements and enhance its degrees of freedom. Secondly, the range of consecutive lags and the total number of virtual array elements are derived in closed form under the structures of ‘sum–difference co‐array’. Finally, utilising the atomic norm minimisation theory, the authors address the issue of discrete holes caused by different coprime expansion factors through filling in virtual arrays at discontinuities. Furthermore, a convex optimisation model to recover equivalent received signals from these filled virtual arrays is established, which is combined with a multiple signal classification algorithm for DOA estimation. Simulation results validate the rationality of the array structure and demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.

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