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Performance Analysis of Data Transmission for Joint Radar and Communication Systems

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  • Jianhua Lu
  • Tuanwei Tian
  • Yanli Tang
  • Bin Tang

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This paper investigates the problem of data transmission for the joint radar and communication systems (JRCSs). The performance of the JRCS is characterized by data throughput related to the radar echo data (RED) and communication data rate (CDR). Two spectral coexistence schemes are proposed based on the degree of spectrum sharing for radar and communication, i.e., the isolated subfrequency band (ISFB) and mix-used frequency band (MUFB) schemes. Firstly, the signals of radar and communication are operated on the isolated subcarriers, enabling the received signals to be processed independently and bringing the advantage of interference avoidance. Secondly, the signals of radar and communication can be jointly operated on the same subcarriers for the MUFB scheme, which enhances the spectrum efficiency. Unlike the ISFB scheme, the CDR of the MUFB scheme is maximized along with the interference from the radar signal, and meanwhile, the allocated radar power on each subcarrier is derived by maximizing the radar mutual information. Numerical results show that the MUFB scheme significantly improves the performance of data transmission over the ISFB scheme, and a significant performance gain in the data transmission can be achieved, compared to the average power allocation case.

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  • Jianhua Lu & Tuanwei Tian & Yanli Tang & Bin Tang, 2021. "Performance Analysis of Data Transmission for Joint Radar and Communication Systems," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6672394
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6672394
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