A Cognitive Sidelobe Interference Suppression Method
An interference suppression and sidelobe technology, applied in the field of sonar radar, can solve the problem that manual selection cannot adapt to rapid changes, and achieve the effect of reducing the number of channels and implementing methods.
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[0115] The method of the present invention is verified by computer simulation. Assume a 16-element radar or sonar array is an equidistant linear array with half-wavelength between elements. There are two interference sources in the simulation space. Interference 1 is located at 30°, which is pulse interference with a duty cycle of 50%. Interference 2 is located at 45°, which is continuous wave noise frequency modulation interference. 16 elements form a beam pointing at 15°. The ratio of interference to noise is 60dB. For the time-domain modulus waveform of interference 1, see figure 2 shown. For the time-domain modulus waveform of interference 2, see image 3 shown. In order to compare the performance of the cognitive sidelobe interference cancellation algorithm proposed in the present invention, a traditional sidelobe cancellation algorithm is used for performance comparison. The traditional algorithm uses 4 auxiliary channels to suppress the interference of the beam o...
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