Abstract

EM multipath propagation is common in radar and wireless communications. Most radar systems are designed assuming line-of-sight (LOS), not multipath. In this paper, we extend our prior work on Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) radar in the absence of interference [1], to consider MIMO radar detection in high clutter. We develop a subspace MIMO target model and a statistical model for MIMO radar clutter that accounts for the spatial and spectral properties of radar returns. We show that, using orthogonal waveform signaling, the time reversal MIMO radar yields higher detection performance than conventional statistical MIMO radar in high clutter.

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