Pg. Richardson, ANALYSIS OF THE ADAPTIVE SPACE-TIME PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR AIRBORNERADAR, IEE proceedings. Radar, sonar and navigation, 141(4), 1994, pp. 187-195
The paper analyses the adaptive space/time processing technique for cl
utter rejection, and shows how it relates to the more traditional DPCA
(displaced phase centre antenna) methods. It is demonstrated that, in
SLAR (sideways looking airborne radar) applications, adaptive space/t
ime processing can result in weight solutions equivalent to those requ
ired to perform DPCA. Sufficient conditions for the optimal space/time
solution to be close to a DPCA type solution are given. Factors which
influence the form of the adaptive space/time solution are considered
and bounds on the number of eigenvalues of the space/time clutter cov
ariance matrix are derived. Finally, simulation results, which lend su
pport to the conclusions reached through theoretical analysis, are pre
sented.