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Varying FM rates in adaptive processing for distributed radar apertures
Previous work in waveform diversity for distributed apertures for target detection has focused largely on orthogonal transmissions. This paper investigates an alternative approach; implementing waveform diversity based on differing slopes of the linear FM pulse to the application of target detection for a distributed radar aperture system in the presence of noise and clutter. This paper add develop the required signal model corresponding to the proposed system, accounting for the cross-coupling between the linearly FM pulses. This paper determines whether applying this type of waveform diversity will result in improved performance in the discrimination of the target from noise and interfering sources and compare the performance whether this method is a feasible solution. A crucial step is the optimization of the FM rates using sequential quadratic programming.