通过实现时空自适应处理算法在干扰环境下的GPS接收的经验教训

K. McDonald, R. Raghavan, R. Fante
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利用空时自适应处理(STAP)算法来减轻干扰对GPS接收机的不利影响已经引起了信号处理界的极大兴趣。足够的空间和时间自由度允许这些算法在干扰器的时空位置定位空点,同时允许接收GPS信号。不幸的是,算法设计假设往往是乐观的,并且可能被证明是不现实和不准确的。此外,这些数字波束形成算法的许多分析、开发和评估都是通过计算机生成的模拟完成的,这些模拟可能无法准确地解决假设信号模型与实际环境之间的不匹配。认识到这些缺点,MITRE最近处理了包含GPS信号和干扰的记录数据,可用于评估当前和未来一代天线阵列电子设备和信号处理算法。本文介绍了在分析记录数据时遇到的实际问题。这些问题必须得到解决,以确保GPS STAP算法的成功评估。开发了精确计算干扰机减缓性能以及由此产生的卫星可用性的技术。本文还描述了一种波束图可视化方法。我们得出结论,需要仔细考虑数据收集方法和条件,以充分评估自适应算法的性能。
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Lessons learned through the implementation of Space-Time Adaptive Processing algorithms for GPS reception in jammed environments
The use of Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP) algorithms to mitigate the detrimental effects of jamming upon GPS receivers has gained significant interest in the signal processing community. Sufficient spatial and temporal degrees of freedom allow these algorithms to position nulls in the space-time locations of jammers while concurrently allowing the reception of the GPS signal. Unfortunately, algorithm design assumptions tend to be optimistic and can prove to be unrealistic and inaccurate. Additionally, much of the analysis, development, and evaluation of these digital beamforming algorithms have been accomplished with computer-generated simulations that may not accurately address mismatches between the assumed signal model and the actual environment. In recognition of these shortcomings, MITRE has recently processed recorded data containing both the GPS signal and jamming that can be used to evaluate current and future generation antenna array electronics and signal processing algorithms. In this paper, practical issues encountered during the analysis of the recorded data are presented. These issues must be addressed to ensure the successful evaluation of STAP algorithms for GPS. Techniques are developed to accurately calculate jammer mitigation performance as well as the resulting satellite availability. A methodology for beampattern visualization is also described. We conclude that careful consideration of data collection methods and conditions is required to adequately assess adaptive algorithm performance.
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