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OTHR impulsive interference suppression in strong clutter background

Liu, T., Gong, Y. and Gong, Y. H. (2009) OTHR impulsive interference suppression in strong clutter background. IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics Communications and Computer Sciences, E92A (11). pp. 2866-2873. ISSN 0916-8508

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1587/transfun.E92.A.2866

Abstract/Summary

External interferences can severely degrade the performance of an Over-the-horizon radar (OTHR), so suppression of external interferences in strong clutter environment is the prerequisite for the target detection. The traditional suppression solutions usually began with clutter suppression in either time or frequency domain, followed by the interference detection and suppression. Based on this traditional solution, this paper proposes a method characterized by joint clutter suppression and interference detection: by analyzing eigenvalues in a short-time moving window centered at different time position, Clutter is suppressed by discarding the maximum three eigenvalues at every time position and meanwhile detection is achieved by analyzing the remained eigenvalues at different position. Then, restoration is achieved by forward-backward linear prediction using interference-free data surrounding the interference position. In the numeric computation, the eigenvalue decomposition (EVD) is replaced by values decomposition (SVD) based on the equivalence of these two processing. Data processing and experimental results show its efficiency of noise floor falling down about 10-20 dB.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Science
ID Code:15310
Uncontrolled Keywords:impulsive interference, over-the-horizon radar, subspace, singular, values decomposition, RADAR

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