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An interesting concept for next generation of radars is multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar systems; this has been an active area of research for the last couple of years [1]. MIMO radars have been classified into widely-spaced [2], where antenna elements are placed widely apart, and colocated [3], where antenna elements are placed next to each other. MIMO radars can transmit multiple signals, via their antenna elements, that can be different from each other, thus, resulting in waveform diversity. This gives MIMO radars an advantage over traditional phased-array radar systems which can only transmit scaled versions of single waveform and, thus, can not exploit waveform diversity.

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Khawar, A., Abdelhadi, A., Clancy, T.C. (2016). Introduction. In: MIMO Radar Waveform Design for Spectrum Sharing with Cellular Systems. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29725-5_1

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