Title :
Analog beamspace super-resolution radar processing
Author :
Yu, Kai-Bor ; Fernández, Manuel F.
Author_Institution :
MS2, Lockheed Martin, Syracuse, NY, USA
Abstract :
Current monopulse radar does not resolve multiple sources within the main beam, a scenario that arises in a number of radar applications such as ballistic missile defense, where the incoming missile complex consists of a large number of objects; air defense, where a detection may correspond to a single plane or multiple planes; cruise missile defense for low angle target tracking in multipath; etc. This paper describes a superresolution technique designed for radar applications requiring resolving multiple targets within the main beam given a single snapshot of multiple beam data. The technique enables the practical implementation of such super-resolution algorithm by first forming multiple beams in the analog domain to provide data and degree-of-freedom (DOF) reductions without significant loss of information. Super-resolution is then achieved through the use of matrix processing techniques operating on the digitized beamspace data. The overall procedure can be considered a generalization of the monopulse processing scheme to the multi-target case.
Keywords :
radar resolution; radar tracking; target tracking; air defense; analog beamspace super-resolution radar processing; ballistic missile defense; cruise missile defense; degree-of-freedom reductions; low angle target tracking; matrix processing technique; monopulse processing scheme; monopulse radar; superresolution technique; Array signal processing; Arrays; Matrix decomposition; Radar applications; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Phased Array Systems and Technology (ARRAY), 2010 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5127-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5128-9
DOI :
10.1109/ARRAY.2010.5613385