DocumentCode
2998607
Title
Performance criteria for narrowband array processing
Author
Baird, C.A. ; Zahm, C.L.
Author_Institution
Radiation Incorporated, Melbourne, Florida
fYear
1971
fDate
15-17 Dec. 1971
Firstpage
564
Lastpage
565
Abstract
This paper examines the use of various performance criteria for the design of processors in narrowband sensor array systems. These systems consist of an array of sensors (antennas, hydrophones, seismometers, etc.,) the outputs of which are combined in a processor to give an output which is optimal under the particular performance criteria of interest. Such systems allow the separation of a desired signal from a background of both directional and isotropic interference. For wide bandwidth signals these processors generally consist of linear filters, which for implementation purposes are approximated by tapped delay lines in each channel of the array. For the relatively narrowband problems being addressed by this paper (such as those concerned with jam resistant r-f radar and communications systems) these processors consist of complex weights in each channel (or in-phase and quadrature channels). Two types of arrays have proven useful in different applications. The conventional array as illustrated in Fig. 1 and the signal aligned array as shown in Fig. 2 where direction of arrival information is used to co-phase the desired signal in each channel.
Keywords
Antenna arrays; Array signal processing; Bandwidth; Interference; Narrowband; Process design; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Signal processing; Sonar equipment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control, 1971 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Miami Beach, FL, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.1971.271064
Filename
4044825
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