Title :
Fast acquisition of burst and transient signals using a predictive adaptive beamformer
Author_Institution :
AGI Eng. Consultants, Woodland, CA, USA
Abstract :
The author presents a simple prediction algorithm for blindly adapting a narrowband beamformer to rapidly acquire burst or transient signals by exploiting only the abrupt ON/OFF transitions of the transient waveforms, that is without using knowledge of the frequency or DOA (direction of arrival) of the signal of interest or knowledge of the manifold, geometry, or noise covariance of the array. It is shown via analysis and computer simulation that the algorithm is able to detect burst and transient signals, and to capture those signals with maximum attainable output SINR (signal-to-interference and -noise ratio) in environments containing severe stationary cochannel interference. In particular, it is shown that the algorithm can adapt a four-element antenna to blindly detect and capture FSK (frequency shift keying) bursts with 10-20-ms burst durations in less than 2 ms, even at low power levels (~4-dB signal-to-white-noise ratio) and in the presence of strong (~50-dB SIR) stationary interference
Keywords :
antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; filtering and prediction theory; interference (signal); signal detection; signal processing; transients; -50 dB; 4 dB; FSK; SNR; antenna array; blind adaptation; computer simulation; fast acquisition; frequency shift keying; narrowband beamformer; prediction algorithm; predictive adaptive beamformer; signal capture; signal detection; signal to interference ratio; stationary cochannel interference; transient signals; transient waveforms; white noise; Adaptive arrays; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer simulation; Frequency shift keying; Geometry; Narrowband; Prediction algorithms; Signal analysis; Transient analysis; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1989. MILCOM '89. Conference Record. Bridging the Gap. Interoperability, Survivability, Security., 1989 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1989.103952