A Cognitive Beamforming Method via Range-Doppler Map Features for Skywave Radar

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Abstract

For skywave over-the-horizon radar, beamforming techniques are often used to suppress airspace radio frequency interference because the high-frequency band is shared by many devices. To address the problems that the traditional beamforming method is not capable of recognizing the electromagnetic environment and that its performance is greatly affected by the accuracy of signal feature estimation, a cognitive beamforming method using range-Doppler (RD) map features for skywave radar is proposed. First, the RD map is weighted by a local attention model, and then, texture features are extracted as the inputs to a support vector machine. Finally, the support vector machine is used to predict the optimal diagonal loading factor. Simulation results show that the output signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio is improved compared with previous methods. The proposed method is suitable for many kinds of common unsatisfactory scenarios, making it beneficial for engineering implementation.

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Lei, Z., Chen, H., Zhang, Z., Dou, G., & Wang, Y. (2022). A Cognitive Beamforming Method via Range-Doppler Map Features for Skywave Radar. Remote Sensing, 14(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14122879

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