Abstract

The paper analyzes the characteristics of cochannel interference (CCI) in the high-frequency (HF) surface wave radar (HFSWR), which adopts the linear frequency modulated interrupted continuous wave (FMICW). CCI will influence all the range bins, including all the positive and negative frequencies, and the negative frequency range bins contain only the external interference information. Based on the above characteristics, we introduce a new adaptive coherent side-lobe cancellation (CSLC) algorithm based on subarrays that use the negative frequency range bin samples to estimate the interference covariance matrix and correlation vector. Experimental results confirm that the general and robust algorithm can achieve effective CCI suppression using the data recorded by the Ocean State Monitor and Analysis Radar (OSMAR2003, manufactured in 2003), located near Zhoushan in Zhejiang, China.

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