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ADMM-Net for Communication Interference Removal in Stepped-Frequency Radar

2020-09-26Unverified0· sign in to hype

Jeremy Johnston, Yinchuan Li, Marco Lops, Xiaodong Wang

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Complex ADMM-Net, a complex-valued neural network architecture inspired by the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM), is designed for interference removal in super-resolution stepped frequency radar angle-range-doppler imaging. Tailored to an uncooperative scenario wherein a MIMO radar shares spectrum with communications, the ADMM-Net recovers the radar image---which is assumed to be sparse---and simultaneously removes the communication interference, which is modeled as sparse in the frequency domain owing to spectrum underutilization. The scenario motivates an _1-minimization problem whose ADMM iteration, in turn, undergirds the neural network design, yielding a set of generalized ADMM iterations that have learnable hyperparameters and operations. To train the network we use random data generated according to the radar and communication signal models. In numerical experiments ADMM-Net exhibits markedly lower error and computational cost than ADMM and CVX.

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