Joint Waveform and Filter Designs for STAP-SLP-based MIMO-DFRC Systems
R. Liu, M. Li, Q. Liu, and A. L. Swindlehurst

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel joint waveform and filter design for MIMO dual-function radar-communication systems, combining STAP and SLP techniques to optimize radar and communication performance simultaneously.
Contribution
It proposes a new STAP-SLP-based DFRC system with an efficient optimization framework, integrating radar and communication functionalities in a unified design.
Findings
Enhanced radar SINR through joint optimization
Effective communication QoS maintenance
Validated performance improvements via simulations
Abstract
Dual-function radar-communication (DFRC), which can simultaneously perform both radar and communication functionalities using the same hardware platform, spectral resource and transmit waveform, is a promising technique for realizing integrated sensing and communication (ISAC). Spacetime adaptive processing (STAP) in multi-antenna radar systems is the primary tool for detecting moving targets in the presence of strong clutter. The idea of joint spatial-temporal optimization in STAP-based radar systems is consistent with the concept of symbol-level precoding (SLP) for multi-input multi-output (MIMO) communications, which optimizes the transmit waveform for each of the transmitted symbols. In this paper, we combine STAP and SLP and propose a novel STAP-SLP-based DFRC system that enjoys the advantages of both techniques. The radar output signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) is…
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