Claims
- 1. A method of processing observed sensor array data to establish which among a plurality of hypotheses are true concerning said data, said data partitioned into sets of design data, each said set having a high probability of corresponding to one of said hypotheses, and test data that is to be tested for the truthfulness of each said hypothesis concerning said test data, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) estimating the filter parameters for a plurality of differing multichannel hypothesis whitening filters from each corresponding said set of design data;
- (b) filtering said time sequence of signal vectors by said plurality of hypothesis whitening filters in parallel fashion to create a corresponding plurality of data residuals, each said multichannel hypothesis filter corresponding to a temporal model of said sensor array data for a particular said hypothesis;
- (c) selecting from among said data residuals the particular data residual which exhibits the greatest temporal and spatial whiteness, thereby declaring the corresponding hypothesis to be true concerning said test data.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said sensor array data comprises demodulated and time sampled data.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said multichannel hypothesis filters comprise multichannel Kalman filters.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 3 which includes the additional step of spatially filtering the data residual from each said Kalman filter, said spatial filtering achieved by premultiplying the data residual from each said Kalman filter by a matrix which is the inverse of the L matrix obtained by an LDU decomposition of the covariance of the said data residual output from the corresponding said Kalman filter, whereby said spatial filtering achieves maximal spatial whitening of said data residuals.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 4 wherein the inverse of one said L matrix is also used to determine the angles-of-arrival of interfering signals, the particular said L matrix obtained from the output of a particular said hypothesis filter which corresponds to the absence of a desired signal, the last row of said inverse L matrix providing spatial weights indicative of the angles-of-arrival of said interfering signals.
- 6. An apparatus for detecting and processing sensor array signals comprising:
- (a) input means for converting sensor array signals into sequential sample vectors of multichannel data;
- (b) processing means comprising a plurality of multichannel filters operating in parallel on said sequence of vectors of multichannel data, each said multichannel filter representative of a particular signal hypothesis, each particular said multichannel filter providing as output a vector sequence which exhibits significantly greater spatial and temporal whiteness than said input sequential vectors when said input multichannel data corresponds to the hypothesis of the particular said multichannel filter;
- (c) decision means responsive to the outputs of said filtering means for determining which of said hypotheses is correct.
- 7. An apparatus for detecting and processing sensor array signals as recited in claim 6 wherein said input means for converting sensor array signals into sequential sample vectors of multichannel data further comprises demodulation and sampling means.
- 8. An apparatus for detecting and processing sensor array signals as recited in claim 6 wherein said filters comprise multichannel Kalman filters.
- 9. An apparatus for detecting and processing sensor array signals as recited in claim 8 which includes the addition of a spatial filter following each said Kalman filter, each said spatial filter in the form of a matrix which premultiplies the output vector of each said Kalman filter, said matrix equal to the inverse of the L matrix obtained by an LDU decomposition of the covariance of the output of the corresponding said Kalman filter, said spatial filters achieving maximal spatial whitening of said Kalman filter output vector sequences.
- 10. An apparatus for detecting and processing sensor array signals as recited in claim 6 wherein said decision means further comprises likelihood ratio testing means and decision rule means.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by the United States Air Force for governmental purposes without payment of any royalty theron.
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