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In recent years, frequency diverse array (FDA) radar with uniform interelement frequency offset has been proposed and investigated. It has been shown that the beampattern of this form of radar is range-angle-dependent, and it exhibits maxima at multiple range values. Due to the multiple maxima, a number of reflectors located at any of the maxima can interfere the target-return, thus deteriorating signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR). In this letter, we have proposed FDA with logarithmically increasing frequency offset to achieve a beampattern with a single maximum at the target location. A transmitter for the proposed radar system has been described and analyzed mathematically. Furthermore, the transmit beampattern has been derived and plotted and compared to that of phased-array radar (PAR) and the existing forms of FDA employing uniform frequency offset.
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