Title :
SBR waveform and processing parameters as a function of array distortion
Author :
Pierro, Richard S. ; Parker, Scott E. ; Schneible, Richard ; Zhang, Yuhong ; Hajjari, Abdelhak
Author_Institution :
Technol. Service Corp., Trumbull, CT
Abstract :
Structural distortions in large antennas have impact on antenna gain, sidelobe level and adaptive interference rejection. Partial compensation for the distortion of space-based radar (SBR) phased-array antennas and array-fed reflectors can be achieved by adjusting the phase-shifter settings to compensate for the distortion, if it can be accurately measured. This approach is effective in regaining the antenna gain and sidelobe levels, but the adaptive rejection of interference and clutter is much more complex. This paper addresses the ground moving target indication (GMTI) performance for a large active electronically scanned array (AESA) at a medium-earth orbit (MEO) altitude of 10,000 km, and a maximum sinusoidal mechanical distortion of 10 cm modeled across the horizontal aperture. To evaluate the impact of mechanical distortion on GMTI performance, the full-dimension space-time adaptive processing (STAP) matched filter (MF) and the reduced-dimension joint-domain localized (JDL) algorithms were evaluated using signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR), SINR loss and minimum discernable velocity (MDV) as the GMTI performance metrics
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; distortion; interference suppression; phase shifters; radar clutter; reflector antenna feeds; space-time adaptive processing; spaceborne radar; 10000 km; adaptive interference rejection; antenna gain; array distortion; array-fed reflectors; clutter rejection; ground moving target indication; joint-domain localized algorithms; matched filter; medium-earth orbit; minimum discernable velocity; phase shifter; phased-array antennas; sidelobe levels; signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio; space based radar; space-time adaptive processing; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Interference; Phase distortion; Phased arrays; Radar antennas; Radar measurements; Reflector antennas; Signal to noise ratio; Spaceborne radar;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9545-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2006.1655933