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Combinatorial-restless-bandit-based Transmitter-Receiver Online Selection for Distributed MIMO Radars With Non-Stationary Channels

Authors :
Hao, Yuhang
Wang, Zengfu
Fu, Jing
Bai, Xianglong
Li, Can
Pan, Quan
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We track moving targets with a distributed multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar, for which the transmitters and receivers are appropriately paired and selected with a limited number of radar stations. We aim to maximize the sum of the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios (SINRs) of all the targets by sensibly selecting the transmitter-receiver pairs during the tracking period. A key is to model the optimization problem of selecting the transmitter-receiver pairs by a restless multi-armed bandit (RMAB) model that is able to formulate the time-varying signals of the transceiver channels whenever the channels are being probed or not. We regard the estimated mean reward (i.e., SINR) as the state of an arm. If an arm is probed, the estimated mean reward of the arm is the weighted sum of the observed reward and the predicted mean reward; otherwise, it is the predicted mean reward. We associate the predicted mean reward with the estimated mean reward at the previous time slot and the state of the target, which is estimated via the interacting multiple model-unscented Kalman filter (IMM-UKF). The optimized selection of transmitter-receiver pairs at each time is accomplished by using Binary Particle Swarm Optimization (BPSO) based on indexes of arms, each of which is designed by the upper confidence bound (UCB1) algorithm. Above all, a multi-group combinatorial-restless-bandit technique taking into account of different combinations of transmitters and receivers and the closed-loop scheme between transmitter-receiver pair selection and target state estimation, namely MG-CRB-CL, is developed to achieve a near-optimal selection strategy and improve multi-target tracking performance. Simulation results for different scenarios are provided to verify the effectiveness and superior performance of our MG-CRB-CL algorithm.<br />Comment: 13 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.09710
Document Type :
Working Paper