DocumentCode :
1680465
Title :
Using an adaptive INS, monopulse MUSIC, and STAP (AIMS) for targeting
Author :
Blasch, Erik P. ; Culpepper, Edwin B. ; Johnson, Jeffery
Author_Institution :
SNAT, Air Force Res. Lab., Dayton, OH, USA
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
225
Lastpage :
230
Abstract :
Angle estimation from target signals suffers from mainbeam jamming. One way to counteract the problem is to integrate sensor data from multiple sensors. An adaptive monopulse multiple signal classification (MUSIC) algorithm discerns the azimuth and elevation angle estimation or true spectrum amongst jamming. Relying solely on the algorithm results in an undesirable probability of error in target identification, classification and recognition. By integrating the azimuth and elevation signals from an integrated navigational system (INS) and monopulse radar, the probability of accurate detection of target location increases. The AIMS algorithm is designed for targeting and integrates sensor signals from an adaptive INS system which has repeated measurement location updates from a ground-based target, a four-aperture monopulse radar, which adaptively reduces mainbeam jamming from the MUSIC algorithm for reliable angle estimation, and a space-time adaptive processor (STAP) which isolates targets in the presence of clutter. The results show that the sensor integration of the AIMS algorithm effectively and efficiently identifies the correct target information
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; interference suppression; jamming; phased array radar; radar clutter; radar detection; radar signal processing; radar target recognition; radionavigation; sensor fusion; AIMS algorithm; MUSIC algorithm; STAP; adaptive INS; adaptive monopulse multiple signal classification; angle estimation; azimuth estimation; clutter; error probability; four-aperture monopulse radar; ground-based target; integrated navigational system; mainbeam jamming; measurement location updates; monopulse MUSIC; monopulse radar; radar targeting; sensor data integration; space-time adaptive processor; target classification; target identification; target location; target recognition; target signals; true spectrum; Algorithm design and analysis; Azimuth; Classification algorithms; Jamming; Multiple signal classification; Navigation; Radar detection; Sensor systems; Signal design; Target recognition;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1998. RADARCON 98. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4492-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NRC.1998.678005
Filename :
678005
Link To Document :
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