Title :
High-resolution phase sampled interferometry using symmetrical number systems
Author :
Pace, Phillip E. ; Wickersham, David ; Jenn, David C. ; York, Nathan S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Naval Postgraduate Sch., Monterey, CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper identifies a new phase sampling interferometer approach that can he easily incorporated into the established techniques to provide a high resolution, small-baseline array with a fewer number of phase sampling comparators. The approach is based on preprocessing the received signal using symmetrical number systems (SNS). Antennas based on both an optimum symmetrical number system (OSNS) and a robust symmetrical number system (RSNS) are investigated. The SNS preprocessing is used to decompose the spatial filtering operation into a number of parallel suboperations (moduli) that are of smaller computational complexity. A much higher direction finding (DF) spatial resolution is achieved after the N different moduli are used and the results of these low precision suboperations are recombined. By incorporating the OSNS or RSNS preprocessing concept, the field of view of a specific configuration of interferometers and phase sampling comparator arrangements can be analyzed exactly. The OSNS gives the maximum dynamic range or number of spatial resolution bins while the RSNS reduces considerably the number of possible encoding errors. Experimental results for both a 5-bit OSNS and a 6-bit RSNS array are compared. The errors in the encoding of the direction of arrival are quantified for both architectures
Keywords :
Gray codes; antenna arrays; array signal processing; digital arithmetic; filtering theory; phase comparators; radio direction-finding; radiowave interferometry; signal resolution; signal sampling; spatial filters; 5 bit; 6 bit; Gray code; computational complexity; direction finding spatial resolution; direction of arrival; encoding errors; field of view; high-resolution phase sampled interferometry; low precision suboperations; maximum dynamic range; optimum symmetrical number system; parallel suboperations; phase sampling comparators; robust symmetrical number system; signal preprocessing; small-baseline array; spatial filtering; spatial resolution bins; symmetrical number systems; Computational complexity; Dynamic range; Encoding; Filtering; Interferometry; Phased arrays; Robustness; Sampling methods; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on