Coded Aperture Radar Imaging Using Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

Abstract

In this paper, we focus on radar imaging using active sensing with a single transceiver and reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). RISs are arrays with tunable passive phase shifter elements that can modify the propagation channel. The RIS reflects each transmit pulse with a different phase profile. We use compressive sensing to recover the radar scene from observations at the single-antenna receiver. We also provide a projected gradient descent algorithm to design the RIS phase shifts to obtain minimally coherent observations required for recovery. Through numerical simulations, we demonstrate that the proposed method recovers radar scenes with point scatterers and extended targets.

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