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Optimal unimodular sequences design method for active sensing systems (English)
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8 February 2019
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Summary: In active sensing systems, unimodular sequences with low autocorrelation sidelobes are widely adopted as modulation sequences to improve the distance resolution and antijamming performance. In this paper, in order to meet the requirements of specific practical engineering applications such as suppressing certain correlation coefficients and finite phase, we propose a new algorithm to design both continuous phase and finite phase unimodular sequences with a low periodic weighted integrated sidelobe level (WISL). With the help of the transformation matrix, such an algorithm decomposes the \(N\)-dimensional optimization problem into \(N\) one-dimensional optimization problems and then uses the iterative method to search the optimal solutions of the \(N\) one-dimensional optimization problems directly. Numerical experiments demonstrate the effectiveness and the convergence property of the proposed algorithm.
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