In radar array signal processing, weak nonstationary polarization signal direction of arrival (DOA) estimation is a challenging and significant issue when both strong and weak nonstationary signals coexist. Time-frequency (T-F) analysis is an effective method to deal with nonstationary signals. In the last decade, spatial time-frequency distributions (STFDs) have been proposed for multiple dual-polarization antenna arrays and efficaciously used for nonstationary signal DOA estimation. In this article, we introduced a novelty means for estimating weak nonstationary polarization signal DOA by utilizing spatial polarimetric time-frequency distributions (SPTFDs) of cross terms when there are strong nonstationary polarization interference signals and additive Gaussian white noise. The cross terms’ SPTFDs are considered via a replaceability matrix for data covariance in multiple signal classification (MUSIC) and the estimation of signal parameters using the rotational invariance technique (ESPRIT). Combining the STFDs of cross terms with polarization information about weak nonstationary signals improves signal DOA estimation accuracy. The combined MUSIC and ESPRIT are used in the algorithm to further ensure the success probability and accuracy of DOA estimation. Through simulation analyses, the proposed algorithm is more suitable for the required application scenarios than other algorithms and is superior to other algorithms.
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