TY - JOUR
T1 - Distant Sidelobe Suppression for Multi-Timeslot Wide-Gap Frequency-Hopping RFPA Radar
AU - Ye, Hongyu
AU - Wu, Wenhao
AU - Long, Xingwang
AU - Li, Kun
AU - Wu, Siliang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
IEEE
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Random frequency and pulse repetition interval agile (RFPA) signal has been gaining popularity in radar systems, owing to its low probability of intercept and anti-jamming capability. However, one limiting factor that hinders its application is the presence of distant sidelobes widely distributed along the range dimension. Recently, we have proposed a multi-timeslot wide-gap frequency-hopping sequence (WGFHS) to suppress these distant sidelobes. Nevertheless, a frequency-domain analysis shows that its performance is limited by the energy leakage among echoes generated by multiple adjacent pulses. Inspired by the problem of adjacent channel interference (ACI) mitigation in wireless communications, we propose a distant sidelobe suppression framework via selective out-of-subband (OOSB) energy leakage reduction, in which the energy of each transmitted pulse leaked to the subbands of its multiple adjacent pulses is reduced. A realization of this framework based on intrapulse phase coding is presented, where an optimization problem is formulated by taking advantage of the property of the selective set of subbands. This problem is then solved with the coordinate descent method. Simulation results show that the proposed framework and its realization efficiently suppress the residual distant sidelobes of multi-timeslot wide-gap frequency-hopping RFPA radars, and significantly improve the performance of detecting weak targets in scenes with mixed strong and weak targets as well as scenes with strong clutter in particular.
AB - Random frequency and pulse repetition interval agile (RFPA) signal has been gaining popularity in radar systems, owing to its low probability of intercept and anti-jamming capability. However, one limiting factor that hinders its application is the presence of distant sidelobes widely distributed along the range dimension. Recently, we have proposed a multi-timeslot wide-gap frequency-hopping sequence (WGFHS) to suppress these distant sidelobes. Nevertheless, a frequency-domain analysis shows that its performance is limited by the energy leakage among echoes generated by multiple adjacent pulses. Inspired by the problem of adjacent channel interference (ACI) mitigation in wireless communications, we propose a distant sidelobe suppression framework via selective out-of-subband (OOSB) energy leakage reduction, in which the energy of each transmitted pulse leaked to the subbands of its multiple adjacent pulses is reduced. A realization of this framework based on intrapulse phase coding is presented, where an optimization problem is formulated by taking advantage of the property of the selective set of subbands. This problem is then solved with the coordinate descent method. Simulation results show that the proposed framework and its realization efficiently suppress the residual distant sidelobes of multi-timeslot wide-gap frequency-hopping RFPA radars, and significantly improve the performance of detecting weak targets in scenes with mixed strong and weak targets as well as scenes with strong clutter in particular.
KW - Aerospace and electronic systems
KW - Clutter
KW - Encoding
KW - Frequency modulation
KW - Intrapulse modulation
KW - Optimization
KW - Radar
KW - Receivers
KW - multi-timeslot wide-gap frequency-hopping sequence
KW - out-of-subband energy leakage
KW - radar waveform design
KW - sidelobe suppression
KW - waveform agility
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U2 - 10.1109/TAES.2024.3375277
DO - 10.1109/TAES.2024.3375277
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187985095
SN - 0018-9251
SP - 1
EP - 16
JO - IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
JF - IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
ER -