Abstract
The range ambiguous clutter in space-based early warning radar is more severe compared with that in airborne radar due to the faster movement velocity. Meanwhile, the clutter angle-Doppler characteristics vary with range owing to Earth’s rotation. As a result, the mainbeam clutter returned from different ambiguous range occupies most of the Doppler spectrum, which leads to the degradation of the traditional space-time adaptive processing (STAP) performance in canceling clutter. Though frequency diverse array (FDA) based on multiple-input multiple-output can provide the ability to identify the range ambiguous clutter, it cannot perform well for space-based early warning radar because of the finite available vertical elements. In this paper, a novel STAP method, which utilizes the element-pulse coding (EPC) and FDA technique to mitigate the range ambiguous clutter, is proposed. Firstly, EPC is used to pre-whiten the most range ambiguous clutter via coding and decoding in horizontal elements and coherent pulses. Then the interval in the vertical frequency of the residual range-ambiguous clutter is expanded by FDA, and thus the targets and clutter from the vertical mainlobe are easily extracted using a spatial filter with a few vertical elements. Finally, the extracted clutter can be effectively suppressed through the traditional STAP method. Simulation results are provided to demonstrate the performance of the proposed method.
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