Claims
- 1. A method to perform angle-of-arrival measurements (AOA) of radar signals using a first antenna and a second antenna separated by a distance d, wherein Time-Of-Arrival (TOA) values of the radar signals at the first and second antennas have been time tagged using Electronic Warfare (EW) receiver means and a TOA clock having a resolution T; the TOA values for the signals from the first and second antennas being represented respectively as
- TOA.sub.1 (i)=.delta.(n.sub.i)
- TOA.sub.2 (i)=.delta.(n.sub.i -mT)
- where k represents the discrete frequency components, the n.sub.i are the individual Time-Of-Arrival (TOA) data values and N is the last TOA value collected, and m =(0,1,2,. . . );
- wherein said method comprises:
- determining the Pulse Repetition Intervals using a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) X.sub.1 (k) for signals from the first antenna and X.sub.2 (k) for signals from the second antenna as ##EQU8## where k represents the discrete frequency components, the n.sub.i are the individual Time-Of-Arrival (TOA) data values and N is the last TOA value collected;
- selecting peak values of k corresponding to the peaks of the modulus of the DFTs representing Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) for signals from the first and the second antennas;
- taking the phase values .phi..sub.1 and .phi..sub.2 respectively from the DFTs for the signals from the two antennas as ##EQU9## determining the difference between the phase values .phi..sub.1 and .phi..sub.2 for a peak value of k as ##EQU10## estimating a value for TDOA as: ##EQU11## determining the angle-of-arrival AOA as ##EQU12##
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The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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