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AWR1843BOOST: MIMO Radar configuration

Part Number: AWR1843BOOST
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AWR2243, AWR1843

Hi

I am a undergraduate student undertaking a project involving MIMO ISAR measurement data collection

THe resources I have are AWR 1843 and DCA1000. I have come across one of your user guides about mmWave Studio Cascade which involves the use of TDR chip and AWR2243

I wanted to know whether MIMO configuration can be executed with my set of resources and how can I configure such a setup in the mmwave studio given that I have the waveform parameters based on the environmental setup

If it is not possible with these resources please suggest suitable next steps

Sincerely looking forward for a helpful response

Thanks and Regards

  • Hi,

    Is your intent to capture raw data and to process it with your own pyrhon or matlab script?

    Thank you

    Cesar

  • Yes sir

    Processing using Matlab is at a later stage which is not the most significant part to be honest

    To be more exact on my problem statement I want to gain complete control over the line of sights of different receivers and capture different objects in the channel of my choice which is SIMO and then enable the other transmitters as well to get MIMO. As I am just an undergrad and my professor has left me with this responsibility, if you could give me one example on how to configure the mmave studio and see targets in MIMO configuration on postproc window using the different plots that would be great

    Also let me know whether it can be done with AWR1843 + DCA1000 and if not what all would I be requiring 

  • Hi,

    I would suggest to use the existing offering on ti.com.

    We don't have any other option for you to cater your custom request.

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    You can refer and reuse these matlab script for your purpose (from mmWave Studio).

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    Regards,

    Jitendra