DocumentCode
1024467
Title
Signal cancellation phenomena in adaptive antennas: Causes and cures
Author
Widrow, Bernard ; Duvall, Kenneth M. ; Gooch, Richard P. ; Newman, William C.
Author_Institution
Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Volume
30
Issue
3
fYear
1982
fDate
5/1/1982 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
469
Lastpage
478
Abstract
Conventional adaptive beamformers utilizing some form of automatic minimization of mean square error exhibit signal cancellation phenomena when adapting rapidly. These effects result from adaptive interaction between signal and interference, when signal and interference are received simultaneously. Similar phenomena have been observed and analyzed in relatively simple adaptive noise cancelling systems. A study of these phenomena in the simpler systems is used to provide insight into similar behavior in adaptive antennas. A method for alleviating signal cancellation has been devised by Duvall, whereby the signal components are removed from the adaptive process, then reinserted to form the final system output. Widrow has devised a different solution to the problem: to move the receiving array spatially (or electronically) to modulate emanations received off the look direction, without distorting useful signals incident from the look direction. This approach is called "spatial dither" and introduces the additional possibility of modulating "smart" jammer signals, thereby limiting their effectiveness.
Keywords
Adaptive arrays; Adaptive arrays; Frequency; Interference; Jamming; Noise cancellation; Radar antennas; Receiving antennas; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Spread spectrum radar;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1982.1142804
Filename
1142804
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