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Spectrum sharing is a new way forward to solve spectrum scarcity problem. In this paper, we propose a spatial approach for spectrum sharing between a MIMO radar and an LTE cellular system with N BS base stations (BS). The MIMO radar and LTE share N BS interference channels i.e. H i , i = 1,2, ..., N BS . We propose projecting the radar signal onto the null space of interference channel between the MIMO radar and LTE using our proposed interference-channel-selection algorithm, in order to have zero-interference from the MIMO radar. We select interference channel with the maximum null space i.e. arg max 1≤i≤NBS dim N(H i ) and project the radar signal onto the null space of this channel. Our proposed spatial spectrum-sharing algorithm is radar-centric such that it causes minimum loss in radar performance by carefully selecting the interference channel and at the same time protects the i th LTE BS from the radar interference. Through our analytical and simulation results we show that the loss in the radar performance is less when the proposed interference-channel-selection algorithm is used to select the channel onto which radar signals are projected.
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