Summary: | In order to reduce power consumption and save storage capacity, we propose a high-resolution sub-Nyquist radar approach based on matrix completion (MC), termed as single-channel sub-Nyquist-MC radars. While providing the high-resolution joint angle-Doppler estimation, this proposed radar approach minimizes the number of samples in all three dimensions, that is, the range dimension, the pulse dimension (also named temporal dimension), and the spatial dimension. In range dimension, we use a single-channel analog-to-information converter (AIC) to reduce the number of range samples to one; in both spatial and temporal dimensions, we employ a bank of random switch units to regulate the AICs, which greatly reduce the number of spatial-temporal samples. According to the proposed sampling scheme, the samples in digital processing center forwarded by M receive nodes and N pulses are only a subset of the full matrix of size M times N. Under certain conditions and with the knowledge of the sampling scheme, the full matrix can be perfectly recovered by using MC techniques. Based on the recovered full matrix, this paper addresses the problem of the high-resolution joint angle-Doppler estimation by employing compressed sensing (CS) techniques. The properties and performance of the proposed approach are demonstrated via simulations.
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