@Author: WANG Shixiong (Email: [email protected]; [email protected])
@Affiliate: Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London
@Date: 21 March 2024
@Acknowledgement: https://mathworks.com/help/phased/ug/waveform-design-for-a-dual-function-mimo-radcom-system.html
@MATLAB Dependencies: Phased Array System Toolbox, Communications Toolbox, Signal Processing Toolbox, DSP System Toolbox
MATLAB Version: 2023a or later
Online supplementary materials of the paper titled
Robust Waveform Design for Integrated Sensing and Communication
Published in the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (DOI: 10.1109/TSP.2024.3410142)
Authored by Shixiong Wang, Wei Dai, Haowei Wang, and Geoffrey Ye Li
Affiliated with the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, and Rice-Rick Digitalization, Singapore
Codes
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The file "main.m" is the entry.
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The main folder contains all core functions (i.e., the algorithmic implementations of Methods 1, 2, and 3; see Table I).
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The folder "Utils" includes supporting, but marginally related, functions.
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The folder "Externals" includes functions not written by me; they are from here.
Dependencies
Please install the following MATLAB toolboxes before you run the codes:
Phased Array System Toolbox, Communications Toolbox, Signal Processing Toolbox, DSP System Toolbox
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