Reinforcement learning (RL) has been used to implement the perception-action cycle of multi-input–multi-output (MIMO) cognitive radar. This allows for the adaptive optimization of the radar's beampattern, which is guided by information from echoes and an appropriate reward signal. However, the present approaches rely on a greedy DOA estimation to select candidate angles, which means that decisions are primarily based on detection results from the last pulse. If the system misses a target, it can be time-consuming to recapture it, and this can limit the detection performance. To address this issue, we develop a data-driven method for executing DOA estimation by utilizing the Bayesian inference to evaluate the likelihood of an angle containing a target based on historical detection information. Furthermore, to accommodate dynamic scenarios, a decay method for historical experience is proposed, allowing the system to adapt to environmental changes dynamically. The simulation results show that the RL-based MIMO radar with our refined DOA estimation module outperforms existing RL-based detector, providing the SOTA detection performance by focusing more frequently on essential angles, even in small-scale system setups.
Reinforcement Learning-Based MIMO Radar Multitarget Detection Assisted by Bayesian Inference
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 60 , 4 ; 4463-4478
2024-08-01
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