DocumentCode
1141877
Title
Bearing Ambiguity and Resolution in Interference Direction Finders
Author
Sherrill, William M.
Author_Institution
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, Tex. 78228
Issue
6
fYear
1969
Firstpage
959
Lastpage
966
Abstract
Radio direction finders based on the principles of interference measurement provide increased angular resolution as the number of bearing ambiguities increase. In spite of the diversity of interference direction finder design, the resolution of bearing ambiguities reduces to a simple relative phase measurement on crossed baselines less than ¿/2 long. This principle is applied in a review of current interference direction finder (DF) designs from the Adcock to the multiwavelength interferometer including both analog and digital bearing computation and display. Analysis shows that simple digital logic circuits may be used to resolve bearing ambiguities in multichannel DF rather than the "sense" displays of conventional analog design. This technique has the advantage of keeping direction finding and sense finding functions simultaneous but separate so that the DF information is not degraded by the injection of the ambiguity resolving sense signal.
Keywords
Analog computers; Antenna measurements; Apertures; Computer displays; Directive antennas; Equations; Interference; Phase measurement; Phased arrays; Signal resolution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.1969.309972
Filename
4103428
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