Claims
- 1. A method for detecting a radar target of interest in the presence of radar jamming interference, said method comprising the steps of:defining a plurality of sub-arrays within an antenna array; forming a respective sum beam for each of said plurality of sub-arrays, calculating sum weights in accordance with said sum beams; and forming at least one composite sum beam in accordance with said sum weights and said sum beams for detecting said target of interest.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one null of each of said at least one composite sum beam is steered toward an interference and a boresight gain of each of said plurality of sub-arrays is maintained.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1, further comprising the steps of:forming a respective difference beam for each of said plurality of sub-arrays; calculating difference weights in accordance with said difference beams; forming at least one composite difference beam in accordance with said difference weights and said difference beams, wherein at least one null of each of said at least one composite difference beam is steered toward an interference; and calculating at least one monopulse ratio from said composite sum and difference beams for estimating an angle of arrival of said target of interest.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 3, wherein said composite sum beams and composite difference beams are formed in at least one of azimuth and elevation.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 3, wherein said weights are adaptively calculated.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 3, wherein all beams are digital beam formed.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 3, further comprising the step of maintaining said detection of target of interest and said angle of arrival by updating said weights.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein said composite sum and difference beams are formed in accordance with weight vectors formed in accordance with the following equations: Wa=(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δ;andWe=(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δ;wherein RΣΣ is a covariance matrix measurement of the sum beams;RΔaΔa is a covariance matrix measurement of difference beams in azimuth; RΔeΔe is a covariance matrix measurement of difference beams in elevation; superscript “H” indicates a complex conjugate transpose; superscript “−1” indicates an inverse; and δ=[10⋮0].
- 9. A radar system for detecting a radar target of interest in the presence of interference, said system comprising:a sub-array beamformer coupled to a plurality of sub-arrays defined within an antenna array; a sum and difference beamformer for forming respective sum beams and difference beams for each of said plurality of sub-arrays; a weight calculator for calculating sum and difference weights in accordance with said sum beams and said difference beams, respectively; a composite beamformer for forming at least one composite sum beam in accordance with said sum weights and said sum beams, and for forming at least one composite difference beam in accordance with said difference weights and said difference beams, and a monopulse ratio calculator for calculating at least one monopulse ratio from said composite sum and difference beams.
- 10. A radar system in accordance with claim 9, wherein at least one null of each of said at least one composite sum beam and at least one null of each of said at least one composite difference beam is steered toward an interference and a boresight gain of each of said plurality of sub-arrays is maintained.
- 11. A radar system in accordance with claim 10, said weights are formed in accordance with the following equations: Wa=(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δ;andWe=(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δ;wherein RΣΣ is a covariance matrix measurement of the sum beams;RΔaΔa is a covariance matrix measurement of difference beams in azimuth; RΔeΔe is a covariance matrix measurement of difference beams in elevation; superscript “H” indicates a complex conjugate transpose; superscript −1 indicates an inverse; and δ=[10⋮0].
- 12. A radar system in accordance with claim 9, wherein said composite sum and composite difference beams are formed in accordance with the following equations: Σ^A=Σ1a-Wa(1)Σ2a-…-Wa(N-1)ΣNa,Δ^A=Δ1a-Wa(1)Δ2a-…-Wa(N-1)ΔNa;Σ^E=Σ1e-We(1)Σ2e-…-We(N-1)ΣNe, andΔ^E=Δ1e-We(1)Δ2e-…-We(N-1)ΔNewherein, {circumflex over (Σ)}A is an estimated composite sum beam in azimuth;{circumflex over (Σ)}E is an estimated composite sum beam in elevation; {circumflex over (Δ)}A is an estimated composite difference beam in azimuth; {circumflex over (Δ)}E is an estimated composite difference beam in elevation Σ1a, Σ2a, and ΣNa are sum beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in azimuth, respectively; Δ1a, Δ2a, and ΔNa are difference beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in azimuth, respectively; Σ1e, Σ2e, and ΣNe are sum beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in elevation, respectively; Δ1e, Δ2e, and ΔNe are difference beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in elevation, respectively; Wa is a weight vector for sum and difference beam formation for azimuth beams; and We is a weight vector for sum and difference beam formation for elevation beams.
- 13. A computer readable medium having embodied thereon a computer program for detecting a radar target of interest in the presence of a interference, the computer readable program comprising:means for causing said computer to digitally form respective sum beams and difference beams for each of said plurality of sub-arrays; means for causing said computer to adaptively calculate sum and difference weights in accordance with said sum beams and said difference beams, respectively; means for causing said computer to digitally form at least one composite sum beam in accordance with said sum weights and said sum beams, and to digitally form at least one composite difference beam in accordance with said difference weights and said difference beams, wherein at least one null of each of said at least one composite sum beam and at least one null of each of said at least one composite difference beam is steered toward an interference and a boresight gain of each of said plurality of sub-arrays is maintained; and means for causing said computer to calculate at least one monopulse ratio from said composite sum and difference beams.
- 14. A computer readable medium in accordance with claim 13, wherein said computer program causes said computer to form said composite sum and difference beams in accordance with the following equations: Σ^A=Σ1a-Wa(1)Σ2a-…-Wa(N-1)ΣNa,Δ^A=Δ1a-Wa(1)Δ2a-…-Wa(N-1)ΔNa;Σ^E=Σ1e-We(1)Σ2e-…-We(N-1)ΣNe, andΔ^E=Δ1e-We(1)Δ2e-…-We(N-1)ΔNewherein, {circumflex over (Σ)}A is an estimated composite sum beam in azimuth;{circumflex over (Σ)}E is an estimated composite sum beam in elevation; {circumflex over (Δ)}A is an estimated composite difference beam in azimuth; {circumflex over (Δ)}E is an estimated composite difference beam in elevation Σ1a, Σ2a, and ΣNa are sum beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in azimuth, respectively; Δ1a, Δ2a, and ΔNa are difference beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in azimuth, respectively; Σ1e, Σ2e, and ΣNe are sum beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in elevation, respectively; Δ1e, Δ2e, and ΔNe are difference beams for a first, second, and an Nth sub-array in elevation, respectively; and Wa is a weight vector for sum and difference beam formation for azimuth beams; and We is a weight vector for sum and difference beam formation for elevation beams.
- 15. A computer readable medium in accordance with claim 13, wherein said weights are formed in accordance with the following equations: Wa=(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δ;andWe=(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δ;Wa=(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔaΔa)-1δ;andWe=(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δδH(RΣΣ+RΔeΔe)-1δ;wherein RΣΣ is a covariance matrix measurement of the sum beams; RΔaΔa is a covariance matrix measurement of difference beams in azimuth; RΔeΔe is a covariance matrix measurement of difference beams in elevation; superscript “H” indicates a complex conjugate transpose; superscript “−1” indicates an inverse; and δ=[10⋮0].
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS AND CLAIM FOR PRIORITY
This application is a continuation-in-part and claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/882,348, filed Jun. 15, 2001 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/107,977, filed Mar. 27, 2002.
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