Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Syracuse Univ., NY, USA
Abstract :
A direct data-domain (D/sup 3/) least-squares space-time adaptive-processing (STAP) approach is presented for adaptively enhancing radar signals in a non-homogeneous environment of jammers, clutter, and thermal noise, utilizing a circular antenna array. The non-homogeneous environment may consist of non-stationary clutter. The D/sup 3/ approach is applied directly to the data collected by a circular antenna array (utilizing space), and in time (Doppler) diversity. Conventional STAP generally utilizes statistical methodologies, based on estimating a covariance matrix of the interference, using the data from various range cells of the circular array and assuming that it is a uniform linear array. However, for highly transient and inhomogeneous environments, the conventional statistical methodology may be difficult to apply. Moreover, the error in forming the covariance matrix by assuming that the data collected by the circular array is assumed to be a uniform linear array is highly problem dependent. Hence the D/sup 3/ method is presented, as it analyzes the data in space and time over each range cell separately. However, it treats the antenna array as circular, i.e., it deals with the antenna structure in its proper form. Limited examples are presented to illustrate the application of this approach.
Keywords :
airborne radar; antenna theory; array signal processing; least squares approximations; planar antenna arrays; radar antennas; radar signal processing; space-time adaptive processing; D/sup 3/ approach; airborne radar signal processing; antenna structure; circular antenna array; clutter; direct data-domain least-squares STAP approach; jammers; nonhomogeneous environment; range cell; space-time adaptive processing; thermal noise; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Covariance matrix; Doppler radar; Jamming; Linear antenna arrays; Radar antennas; Radar clutter; Spaceborne radar; Statistical analysis;