K. D. Do, Loi V. Nguyen, Thanh N. Nguyen, Thang M. Nguyen, Vu T. Tran
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Abstract
Along with the development of secondary surveillance radar (SSR) in air traffic surveillance systems, the multipath phenomenon has always been a noticeable problem. This article discusses the geometrical aspect and power aspect of the multipath interference caused by reflection in SSR and proposes a method to deal with these unwanted multipath targets (ghosts) by false-target position predicting and adaptive false-target suppressing, which has been implemented in a SSR's processing system with significant performance since all multipath targets are addressed exactly and suppressed online. A field-experiment example is mentioned at the end of the article to demonstrate the efficiency of this measure.