Synthesis of radiation pattern including error effect of current excitation with jamming suppression ability for application in radar systems

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingsChapterpeer-review

Abstract

Two synthesis procedures of an adaptive antenna array based on the amplitude-phase and only-phase perturbations for providing reduction of susceptibility of jamming are presented. The jamming suppression is achieved by the side lobe cancellation in a required direction. We consider a receiving antenna, which is characterized by the direction of the main beam for receiving the useful signal and the additional direction of the notch, in which the jamming should be suppressed. The required amplitude-phase distribution along the array is provided by the phase shifters and controllable attenuators/amplifiers. The radiation pattern transformation under the influence of the error connected with a quality of phase shifters and attenuators/amplifiers was investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuRAD 2013
Subtitle of host publication10th European Radar Conference
Pages343-346
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes
Event2013 10th European Radar Conference, EuRAD 2013 - Held as Part of 16th European Microwave Week, EuMW 2013 - Nuremberg, Germany
Duration: 6 Oct 201311 Oct 2013

Publication series

NameEuropean Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuRAD 2013: 10th European Radar Conference

Conference

Conference2013 10th European Radar Conference, EuRAD 2013 - Held as Part of 16th European Microwave Week, EuMW 2013
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityNuremberg
Period6/10/1311/10/13

Keywords

  • Adaptive array
  • array synthesis
  • jamming
  • phased array

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Synthesis of radiation pattern including error effect of current excitation with jamming suppression ability for application in radar systems'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this