Title :
Closed-loop multistage adaptive beamforming
Author :
Rabideau, Daniel J.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
This work is concerned with efficient techniques for adaptive interference cancellation, and their application to very large arrays. Such arrays provide many degrees of freedom (DOFs) that can be used for filtering. However, the processing hardware required to fully utilize these DOFs (i.e., in a simultaneous, data-adaptive fashion) is prohibitive. To address this problem, we establish a new signal processing framework called "closed-loop multistage adaptive beamforming." A simplistic environmental model is used to demonstrate the capabilities of this new class of signal processing architectures. In typical applications, closed-loop multistage adaptive beamforming is shown to potentially result in one of the following desirable results: (1) orders of magnitude reductions in hardware and processing complexity for a given performance level; and (2) orders of magnitude improvements in interference rejection and target detection for a given number of instantaneously adaptive degrees of freedom.
Keywords :
array signal processing; filtering theory; interference suppression; radar detection; radar signal processing; adaptive interference cancellation; arrays; closed-loop multistage adaptive beamforming; degrees of freedom; environmental model; filtering; hardware complexity reduction; interference rejection; processing complexity reduction; processing hardware; radar target; signal processing; signal processing architectures; target detection; Adaptive arrays; Adaptive signal processing; Array signal processing; Filtering; Hardware; Interference cancellation; Interference suppression; Jamming; Laboratories; Wiener filter;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems, and Computers, 1999. Conference Record of the Thirty-Third Asilomar Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5700-0
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.1999.832303