Near-Range Clutter Suppression With Elevation Element Multifrequency Subpulse Coding Array Radar

2022 
It is hard to tackle the near-range clutter when range ambiguity exists in the non-sidelooking moving target detection (MTD) application. The angle-Doppler spectra of the far- and near-range clutter cannot be aligned simultaneously in this case due to the range dependence, which would significantly degrade the performance of the space–time adaptive processing (STAP) technology. To address this problem, an elevation element multifrequency subpulse coding (EMFSPC) array framework is proposed in this article. For each pulse duration, the main-lobe beam of the proposed framework can automatically sweep the full space by coding the subpulses and the transmitting elements, which steers the subpulses to different directions. Besides, these multiple subpulses occupy different range-frequency bands, and thus corresponding bandpass filters could be carefully designed to extract the unambiguous signals. After that, one can align the clutter spectra centers and employ the full-dimensional or dimension-reduced STAP techniques to achieve clutter cancellation. Furthermore, the simulation experiments are conducted to demonstrate the validity of the proposed EMFSPC system in near-range strong clutter suppression.
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