Abstract

Improving the quality of the oblique sounding ionogram under the low transmit power and miniaturized antenna array structure has always been a meaningful research content. Here we try to use the adaptive beamforming technology combined with Wuhan Multi-channel Ionospheric Sounding System (WMISS) to improve the situation effectively. First, an L-shaped antenna array is employed to receive the oblique sounding signal; subsequently, the precise angle of the arrival signal is estimated by the multiple signal classification (MUSIC) algorithm. Then three typical adaptive beamforming algorithms are employed to synthesize the multi-channel signals. The experimental results show that for the ionospheric signals of oblique incidence sounding (OIS), SNR can be improved to tens of dBs, and the interference can be significantly suppressed. Especially for the swept-frequency ionogram of OIS, the trace gets clearer and more continuous, which will provide great convenience for further interpretation and ionospheric parameter inversion. In addition, by comparing the application effects of the three typical beamforming algorithms, this letter provides a reference for selecting the synthesized methods of the ionospheric signals of OIS received by the miniaturized array.

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