Adaptive space-time processing for interference suppression in phased array radar systems. I. Search radar

H. Ghouz, F. Elghany, M.M. Qutb
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This paper presents an adaptive technique of filtering to suppress the interference in phased array search radar systems. This interference includes noise, clutter, and jamming signals. Unlike the time processing techniques, our filtering process is based upon the target Doppler shift as well as the interference spatial distribution to suppress adaptively the undesired signals. This can be achieved by estimating the spatial covariance matrix of the interference using the direct matrix inversion (DMI) algorithm to compute the optimum weights of the adaptive filter. This technique of filtering is referred to as the adaptive coherent space-time (ACST) filter. A computer code has been developed to simulate the adaptive space-time filtering process. The objective is to investigate and evaluate in detail the performance of the adaptive filter under different interference environments including total intercepted power, statistical model, type and spatial distribution. The results of our simulation show that with moderate filter complexity an appreciable improvement in the signal to interference plus noise ratio at the filter's output "SINR" is obtained. In addition, the filter's performance is very sensitive to the interference type which has a direction either coincident with or close to the desired signal direction. The adaptive filter presented in this paper is an attractive and robust solution for solving the detection problem of low radar target cross section in an interference background such as stealth aircraft.
相控阵雷达干扰抑制的自适应时空处理。一、搜索雷达
提出了一种抑制相控阵搜索雷达系统干扰的自适应滤波技术。这种干扰包括噪声、杂波和干扰信号。与时间处理技术不同,我们的滤波过程是基于目标多普勒频移以及干扰的空间分布来自适应地抑制不需要的信号。这可以通过使用直接矩阵反演(DMI)算法估计干扰的空间协方差矩阵来计算自适应滤波器的最优权值来实现。这种滤波技术被称为自适应相干时空(ACST)滤波器。开发了一个计算机代码来模拟自适应空时滤波过程。目的是详细研究和评估自适应滤波器在不同干扰环境下的性能,包括总截获功率、统计模型、类型和空间分布。仿真结果表明,在适当的滤波器复杂度下,滤波器输出的信噪比“SINR”得到了明显的改善。此外,滤波器的性能对与期望信号方向一致或接近的干扰类型非常敏感。本文提出的自适应滤波器是解决隐身飞机等干扰背景下低雷达目标截面检测问题的一种有吸引力的鲁棒性解决方案。
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