Claims
- 1. A method of forming a compensated sum signal, a compensated azimuthal difference signal, and and a compensated elevation difference signal to electronically stabilize a beam from a monopulse antenna carried in a moving body, such beam being electronically steerable in a first direction and a second direction in a first coordinate system relatively to the monopulse antenna to coincide with a line fixed in relation to a second coordinate system, such monopulse antenna producing a sum signal, an azimuthal difference signal, and an elevation difference signal, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) electronically steering the beam in the first direction and the second direction an amount sufficient to compensate for motion of the moving body in the first direction;
- (b) using the sum signal as the compensated sum signal;
- (c) computing a plurality of coefficients relating:
- (i) deviations of the line relative to the second coordinate system expressed in terms of the second coordinate system; and
- (ii) deviations of the line relative to the second coordinate system expressed in terms of the first coordinate system; and
- (d) forming a compensated azimuthal difference signal and a compensated elevation difference signal by adding the azimuthal difference signal and elevational difference signal each weighted by a combination of the plurality of coefficients.
- 2. The method of electronically stabilizing a monopulse antenna as in claim 1 wherein the compensated azimuthal difference signal and compensated elevation difference signal are used to form a synthetic aperture radar map.
- 3. The method of electronically stabilizing a monopulse antenna as in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the moving body is an aircraft flying above the ground; and
- (b) the second coordinate system is fixed in relation to the ground.
- 4. The method of forming compensated signals of claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the first direction is pitch of the aircraft; and
- (b) the second direction is yaw of the aircraft.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. F33615-83-C-1128 awarded by the Department of the Army. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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