Title :
A subspace-based channel calibration algorithm for geosynchronous satellite-airborne bistatic multi-channel radars
Author :
Dandan Zhang ; Xiaolan Qiu ; Donghui Hu ; Xiaolei Lv ; Lijia Huang ; Chibiao Ding
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electron., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Ground moving target indication based on geosynchronous (GEO) satellite-airborne (SA) bistatic radar can keep a certain area under continuous surveillance, and thus has important military application values. However, a channel error will affect the clutter suppression performance of the bistatic multi-channel moving target indication radar. And it is found that the channel calibration algorithm used in the long sequence monostatic side-looking synthetic aperture radar, is not applicable to the long sequence translational variant bistatic radar. An improved subspace-based channel calibration algorithm is proposed in this study to deal with channel errors of the GEO SA bistatic multi-channel radar. The algorithm utilises the clutter as calibrated sources, and estimates channel error parameters by minimising the projections of the calibrated sources onto the noise subspace. As the channel errors are estimated from the data, the proposed algorithm does not need any extra calibration sources. Also, the proposed algorithm does not have the limitation of the traditional array self-calibration algorithms, which may have non-unique estimations under the condition of linear arrays. Besides, it avoids finding the inversion of large-size matrix and calculating with any iteration, and hence it is efficient. Moreover, the proposed algorithm can estimate channel errors that vary with azimuth. Simulations are performed to validate the proposed algorithm.
Keywords :
airborne radar; array signal processing; artificial satellites; calibration; channel estimation; error statistics; ground penetrating radar; interference suppression; iterative methods; matrix inversion; minimisation; radar clutter; search radar; synthetic aperture radar; GEO SA bistatic multichannel radar; bistatic multichannel moving target indication radar; channel error parameter estimation; clutter suppression performance; continuous surveillance; geosynchronous satellite airborne bistatic multichannel radar; ground moving target indication; iteration method; linear arrays; matrix inversion; military application values; noise subspace; nonunique estimation; projections minimisation; subspace-based channel calibration algorithm; translational variant bistatic radar;
Journal_Title :
Radar, Sonar & Navigation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-rsn.2013.0325