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    Detection-Localization Tradeoff in MIMO Radars by Nazari Majd, M., Radmard, M., Chitgarha, M. M., Bastani, M. H., Nayebi, M. M.

    Published in Radioengineering (01-06-2017)
    “…Two gains play key roles in recently developed‎ MIMO ‎wireless communication systems‎: ‎"spatial diversity‎" ‎gain and "spatial multiplexing‎" ‎gain‎. ‎The…”
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    Receivers' placement of a MIMO radar in the presence of mountains by Radmard, M., Majd, M. Nazari, Bahrololoom, E., Chitgarha, M. M., Nayebi, M. M.

    Published in 2014 International Radar Conference (01-10-2014)
    “…This paper studies the placement of antennas in presence of mountains for widely separated multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar. One of the challenges…”
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    Ambiguity function of MIMO radar with widely separated antennas by Radmard, M., Chitgarha, M. M., Nazari Majd, M., Nayebi, M. M.

    “…There has been much interest, recently, towards exploiting the Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technique in radar. It is shown that using multiple…”
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    GRADIENT DESCENT-BASED POWER ALLOCATION AND RECEIVERS' POSITIONING IN MIMO RADARS by Chitgarha, M M, Radmard, M, Majd, M Nazari, Nayebi, M M

    “…In MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) radar systems multiple antennas at transmit and receive sides are used to improve the detection performance. Two…”
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    Statistical analysis of sidelobes in random phase-modulated radars by Jariani, H. H., Bahadori, M., Tohidi, E., Majd, M. N., Nayebi, M. M.

    “…Target detection in noise radar is always done by computing cross-correlation between transmitted and received signals. In this process, side lobes of a strong…”
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    Periodicity in contrast with sidelobe suppression in random signal radars by Tohidi, E., Majd, M. N., Bahadori, M., Jariani, H. H., Nayebi, M. M.

    “…Masking effect is the most important problem in Noise Radars. Recently, some waveform design methods to resolve this problem have been developed, however this…”
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