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This paper focuses on the joint synthesis of constant envelope transmit signal and receive filter aimed at optimizing radar performance in signal-dependent interference and spectrally contested-congested environments. To ensure the desired Quality of Service (QoS) at each communication system, a precise control of the interference energy injected by the radar in each licensed/shared bandwidth is imposed. Besides, along with an upper bound to the maximum transmitted energy, constant envelope (with either arbitrary or discrete phases) and similarity constraints are forced to ensure compatibility with amplifiers operating in saturation regime and bestow relevant waveform features, respectively. To handle the resulting NP-hard design problems, new iterative procedures (with ensured convergence properties) are devised to account for continuous and discrete phase constraints, capitalizing on the Coordinate Descent (CD) framework. Two heuristic procedures are also proposed to perform valuable initializations. Numerical results are provided to assess the effectiveness of the conceived algorithms in comparison with the existing methods.
Metasurfaces have drawn significant attentions due to their superior capability in tailoring electromagnetic waves with a wide frequency range, from microwave to visible light. Recently, programmable metasurfaces have demonstrated the ability of mani
With the explosively increasing demands on the network capacity, throughput and number of connected wireless devices, massive connectivity is an urgent problem for the next generation wireless communications. In this paper, we propose a grant-free ac
In this paper, we consider multiuser multiple-input single-output (MISO) interference channel where the received signal is divided into two parts for information decoding and energy harvesting (EH), respectively. The transmit beamforming vectors and
Sparse array design aided by emerging fast sensor switching technologies can lower the overall system overhead by reducing the number of expensive transceiver chains. In this paper, we examine the active sparse array design enabling the maximum signa
In this paper, we consider the problem of detecting a multichannel signal in interference and noise when signal mismatch happens. We first propose two selective detectors, since their strong selectivity is preferred in some situations. However, these