For radar applications, MIMO is often used. The problem is that the amount of available transmit- and receive channels is limited. If each channel is connected to a single antenna element, the effective aperture is small, and therefore the beamwidth is large and the angular resol
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For radar applications, MIMO is often used. The problem is that the amount of available transmit- and receive channels is limited. If each channel is connected to a single antenna element, the effective aperture is small, and therefore the beamwidth is large and the angular resolution is limited. In this thesis, a novel scheme is proposed that circumvents this problem. More details are given in the full thesis. The result is an array that covers a reduced part of the visible space, with discrete beams that have improved beamwidth. The system gives the possibility to improve the angular resolution at the cost of field of view. A CST-model is made to verify this concept. In the specific example given in this thesis, the half-power beamwidth is improved from 8.4 degrees at broadside, to 5.7 degrees at broadside. At the same time the coverage is reduced from a theoretical ±90 degrees, to ±50 degrees.