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      Compressive sensing-based robust off-the-grid stretch processing

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      Author(s)
      Ilhan, I.
      Gurbuz, A. C.
      Arıkan, Orhan
      Date
      2017
      Source Title
      IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation
      Print ISSN
      1751-8784
      Publisher
      Institution of Engineering and Technology
      Volume
      11
      Issue
      11
      Pages
      1730 - 1735
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Classical stretch processing (SP) obtains high range resolution by compressing large bandwidth signals with narrowband receivers using lower rate analogue-to-digital converters. SP achieves the resolution of the large bandwidth signal by focusing into a limited range window, and by deramping in the analogue domain. SP offers moderate data rate for signal processing for high bandwidth waveforms. Furthermore, if the scene in the examined window is sparse, compressive sensing (CS)-based techniques have the potential to further decrease the required number of measurements. However, CS-based reconstructions are highly affected by model mismatches such as targets that are off-the-grid. This study proposes a sparsity-based iterative parameter perturbation technique for SP that is robust to targets off-the-grid in range or Doppler. The error between reconstructed and actual scenes is measured using Earth mover's distance metric. Performance analyses of the proposed technique are compared with classical CS and SP techniques in terms of data rate, resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. It is shown through simulations that the proposed technique offers robust and high-resolution reconstructions for the same data rate compared with both classical SP- and CS-based techniques.
      Keywords
      Analog to digital conversion
      Bandwidth
      Iterative methods
      Perturbation techniques
      Repair
      Signal processing
      Signal to noise ratio
      Compressive sensing
      Earth Mover's distance
      High range resolution
      High-resolution reconstruction
      Parameter perturbation
      Performance analysis
      Stretch processing
      Compressed sensing
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/37231
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-rsn.2017.0133
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