Slow-Time Code Design for Space-Time Adaptive Processing in Airborne Radar

Entropy (Basel). 2021 Sep 5;23(9):1169. doi: 10.3390/e23091169.

Abstract

Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) techniques have been motivated as a key enabling technology for advanced airborne radar applications. In this paper, a slow-time code design is considered for the STAP technique in airborne radar, and the principle for improving signal-to-clutter and noise ratio (SCNR) based on slow-time coding is given. We present two algorithms for the optimization of transmitted codes under the energy constraint on a predefined area of spatial-frequency and Doppler-frequency plane. The proposed algorithms are constructed based on convex optimization (CVX) and alternating direction (AD), respectively. Several criteria regarding parameter selection are also given for the optimization process. Numerical examples show the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed methods.

Keywords: code design; moving target detecting; optimization algorithm; space-time adaptive processing.