2015
DOI: 10.1049/iet-rsn.2014.0421
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Optimal receive filter design under similarity constraint in coloured noise

Abstract: This study considers the design of optimal receive filter under similarity constraint in coloured noise and compares it with signal design methods and conventional schemes. Similarity constraint restricts the sought-after filter to be close to the transmit waveform to control the output sequence envelope, avoiding potential risks of poor range solution and high sidelobes of whitening filter (WF) in severe coloured noise. The detailed solution to this constrained optimisation problem is provided. Then, the auth… Show more

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“…Some others use the same scenario, but with more constraints on the designed waveform [15]. Similarity constraint also has been applied for the receiver filter design [16]. Other system models that similarity constraint has been widely used for waveform design are spectrally crowded environments waveform design [10–13] and multiple‐input multiple‐output radar waveform design [17–20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some others use the same scenario, but with more constraints on the designed waveform [15]. Similarity constraint also has been applied for the receiver filter design [16]. Other system models that similarity constraint has been widely used for waveform design are spectrally crowded environments waveform design [10–13] and multiple‐input multiple‐output radar waveform design [17–20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%