Remote Sensing (Dec 2021)
Compressed Sensing Imaging with Compensation of Motion Errors for MIMO Radar
Abstract
Using a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radar for environment sensing is gaining more attention in unmanned ground vehicles (UGV). During the movement of the UGV, the position of MIMO array compared to the ideal imaging position will inevitably change. Although compressed sensing (CS) imaging can provide high resolution imaging results and reduce the complexity of the system, the inaccurate MIMO array elements position will lead to defocusing of imaging. In this paper, a method is proposed to realize MIMO array motion error compensation and sparse imaging simultaneously. It utilizes a block coordinate descent (BCD) method, which iteratively estimates the motion errors of the transmitting and receiving elements, as well as synchronously achieving the autofocus imaging. The method accurately estimates and compensates for the motion errors of the transmitters and receivers, rather than approximating them as phase errors in the data. The validity of the proposed method is verified by simulation and measured experiments in a smoky environment.
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