单脉冲校准的逆精度速度更新

K. Krikorian, Yu-Hong Kwong, R. Rosen
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雷达系统的一个关键功能是精确定位运动目标以进行识别和瞄准。运动目标位置相对于执行角度测量的雷达天线的实际轴向确定。这些角度测量的精度通常受到偏置误差(例如,天线罩误差、信道隔离和不平衡和调和误差)的限制,这些误差与接收雷达回波的信噪比无关。实际上,偏差误差妨碍了对目标的精确单脉冲角测量,即使目标在雷达上清晰可见。提出了一种新的技术,避免了这些限制,对安装在移动平台上的单脉冲天线的电瞄准角进行了修正。它利用目前可用的具有载波相位测量的低成本INS/GPS系统进行高精度的速度测量。测量的速度加上单脉冲SAR模式的先进多通道处理提供了来自多个像素的独立指向误差估计。这项专利技术被命名为单脉冲校准的逆精确速度更新(或逆PVTJ)。选取一组像素的角度估计值进行加权和平均,得到单脉冲波束指向的精确估计值,用于精确定位运动目标。
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Inverse Precision Velocity Update for Monopulse Calibration
A critical function of a radar system is to precisely locate moving targets for identification and targeting. The moving target location is determined with respect to the actual boresight of the radar antenna performing the angle measurements. The accuracy of these angle measurements is often limited by bias errors (e.g., radome errors, sum and difference channel isolation and imbalances, and harmonization errors) which are not related to the signal-to-noise ratio of the received radar return. In effect, the bias errors preclude accurate monopulse angle measurement to a target, even if the target is clearly visible by the radar. A new technique is proposed which avoids these limitations, deriving a correction for the electrical boresight of a monopulse antenna mounted on a moving platform. It exploits highly accurate velocity measurements from currently available low-cost INS/GPS systems with carrier phase measurements. The measured velocity coupled with advanced multichannel processing of a monopulse SAR mode provide independent pointing error estimates from many pixels. This patented technique has been named Inverse Precision Velocity Update (or Inverse PVTJ) for monopulse calibration. The angle estimates from a selected set of pixels are weighted and averaged to obtain a precise estimate of the monopulse beam pointing for accurate moving target geolocation.
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