Abstract

A method of obtaining signal-to-noise values at the output of the synthesized antenna array of an ultrasonic stand in the presence of active interference is considered. This method uses an algorithm for implementing the experimental scenario, which has spatial correlations during processing radar information in an ultrasonic location stand. It is shown that when forming the measurement procedure, the spatial position of the transmitter and the angle reflector also contributes to the evaluation of the data obtained, as does the position of the interference source, which directly affects the formation of the result. Examples of the received information about the position of the corner reflector according to the ultrasonic location stand data with direct interference are given. The considered method makes it possible to conduct research to assess the effect of active interference and noise on the algorithms of operation and functioning processes of real radar stations based on an ultrasonic location stand.

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