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Air Force Institute of Technology

Theses/Dissertations

2006

Antenna arrays

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Space-Time Adaptive Processing For Side-Looking Arrays With Platform Maneuver, John T. Buckreis Mar 2006

Space-Time Adaptive Processing For Side-Looking Arrays With Platform Maneuver, John T. Buckreis

Theses and Dissertations

This research effort develops a space-time adaptive processing (STAP) radar data model for the side-looking (SL) array with platform maneuver. A primary assumption of most STAP models is the absence of platform maneuver during the coherent processing interval (CPI). This research abandons the platform stationarity assumption, allowing platform pitch, roll, and yaw during the CPI. The model developed characterizes platform maneuver effects on the clutter spectrum, examines Matched Filter (MF) output Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise-Ratio (SINR), and investigates maneuver impact on sample support homogeneity. The introduction of pitch marginally impacts MF SINR due to the lack of achieved azimuth resolution in this research, …


An Airborne Radar Model For Non-Uniformly Spaced Antenna Arrays, Matthew V. Young Mar 2006

An Airborne Radar Model For Non-Uniformly Spaced Antenna Arrays, Matthew V. Young

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis presents an airborne radar model for non-uniformly spaced antenna arrays. Non-uniform arrays potentially possess advantages unobtainable by uniformly spaced arrays. An element position matrix is defined to accommodate arbitrary element locations. The new element position matrix affects the time/phase delay to each element, spatial frequencies, steering vectors, space-time snapshots, and covariance matrices. The joint domain localized and factored time-space-time adaptive processing algorithms are also updated so they are compatible with the new model. The non-uniformly spaced array radar model is verified with previous models presented by Jaffer, Ward, and Hale. The model for non-uniform arrays is used to …