A sidelobe canceller (SLC) can be efficiently employed to reduce the undesirable effects of jammers on a search radar system. In this paper a functional block circuit is described for a single-sidelobe canceller (SSLC) apt to a single Jammer suppression; a detailed analysis is also presented. It is shown that the theory of stochastic differential equations and the covariance analysis describing function (CADET) technique can be used to evaluate the SSLC performances when two Gaussian colored and mutually correlated input processes are considered. The statistical properties of the weight can be obtained. The last results, which are very important in the case of nonstationary jammers, cannot be obtained without this theory. System implications can be drawn from the abovementioned analysis when the input process consists of one jammer or two jammers and/or thermal noise.
Single Sidelobe Canceller: Theory and Evaluation
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-13 , 6 ; 690-699
1977-11-01
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