Title :
Bounding the angular scale factor error for adaptive arrays
Author :
Hayward, S.D. ; Beckett, A.R.
Author_Institution :
Malvern Technol. Centre, QinetiQ Ltd., Malvern, UK
fDate :
4/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
When compared with a conventional gimballed antenna a phased-array antenna conveys some important advantages to a tracking radar system, including inertialess beam-steering and the ability to modify the beam pattern to suppress interference. For successful tracking of a radar target the linearity of the antenna angular response must be carefully controlled. The effect of array calibration errors on the linearity of the response of an adaptive phased-array antenna is considered. Through analysis of the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) of target angle, a lower bound is derived on the variance of the angular scale factor error achievable when tracking a target with an adaptive phased-array antenna in the presence of residual calibration errors and interference. It is shown that while the presence of a sidelobe interferer has little impact on the achievable variance, a strong mainbeam interferer can result in a very significant degradation.
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; antenna phased arrays; antenna radiation patterns; array signal processing; interference suppression; maximum likelihood estimation; radar antennas; radar interference; radar tracking; target tracking; MLE; adaptive phased-array antenna; angular scale factor error; antenna angular response; inertialess beam-steering; interference suppression; maximum likelihood estimate; radar target; residual calibration errors; sidelobe interferer; tracking radar system;
Journal_Title :
Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-rsn:20040325