• DocumentCode
    1952360
  • Title

    Adaptive space-time processing for interference suppression in phased array radar systems. I. Search radar

  • Author

    Ghouz, H.H.M. ; Elghany, F.I.A. ; Qutb, M.M.

  • Author_Institution
    Mil. Tech. Coll., Egypt
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Abstract
    This paper presents an adaptive technique of filtering to suppress the interference in phased array search radar systems. This interference includes noise, clutter, and jamming signals. Unlike the time processing techniques, our filtering process is based upon the target Doppler shift as well as the interference spatial distribution to suppress adaptively the undesired signals. This can be achieved by estimating the spatial covariance matrix of the interference using the direct matrix inversion (DMI) algorithm to compute the optimum weights of the adaptive filter. This technique of filtering is referred to as the adaptive coherent space-time (ACST) filter. A computer code has been developed to simulate the adaptive space-time filtering process. The objective is to investigate and evaluate in detail the performance of the adaptive filter under different interference environments including total intercepted power, statistical model, type and spatial distribution. The results of our simulation show that with moderate filter complexity an appreciable improvement in the signal to interference plus noise ratio at the filter´s output “SINR” is obtained. In addition, the filter´s performance is very sensitive to the interference type which has a direction either coincident with or close to the desired signal direction. The adaptive filter presented in this paper is an attractive and robust solution for solving the detection problem of low radar target cross section in an interference background such as stealth aircraft
  • Keywords
    Doppler shift; adaptive filters; adaptive signal detection; filtering theory; interference suppression; jamming; matrix inversion; noise; phased array radar; radar clutter; radar cross-sections; radar detection; search radar; space-time adaptive processing; statistical analysis; SINR; adaptive coherent space-time filter; adaptive filter; adaptive filtering; adaptive space-time filtering; adaptive space-time processing; clutter; computer code; detection problem; direct matrix inversion algorithm; filter complexity; filter performance; interference background; interference environments; interference spatial distribution; interference suppression; jamming signals; low radar target cross section; noise; optimum weights; phased array search radar systems; signal direction; signal to interference plus noise ratio; simulation results; spatial covariance matrix estimation; spatial distribution; statistical model; stealth aircraft; target Doppler shift; total intercepted power; Adaptive arrays; Adaptive filters; Clutter; Computational modeling; Covariance matrix; Doppler radar; Filtering; Interference suppression; Jamming; Phased arrays;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Radio Science Conference, 2000. 17th NRSC '2000. Seventeenth National
  • Conference_Location
    Minufiya
  • Print_ISBN
    977-5031-64-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NRSC.2000.838845
  • Filename
    838845