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20 July 1999 Space-time adaptive processing with sum and multiple difference beams for airborne radars
John E. Maher, Yuhong Zhang, Hong Wang
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Abstract
This paper describes some new results on a signal processing approach for airborne surveillance radars. This is a space- time adaptive processing technique that simultaneously processes temporal data from sum and difference ((Sigma) (Delta) ) beams to suppress clutter returns. The approach also includes employing spatial adaptive pre- suppression to suppress wideband noise jammers in a two- stage processor.
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John E. Maher, Yuhong Zhang, and Hong Wang "Space-time adaptive processing with sum and multiple difference beams for airborne radars", Proc. SPIE 3704, Radar Sensor Technology IV, (20 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354593
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Doppler effect

Signal processing

Antennas

Data processing

Phased arrays

Receivers

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