2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15030651
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Space-Time Cascaded Processing-Based Adaptive Transient Interference Mitigation for Compact HFSWR

Abstract: In high-frequency (HF) radar systems, transient interference is a common phenomenon that dramatically degrades the performance of target detection and remote sensing. Up until now, various suppression algorithms of transient interference have been proposed. They mainly concentrate on the skywave over-the-horizon radar on the basis of the assumption that the interference is sparse in a coherent processing interval (CPI). However, HF surface wave radar (HFSWR) often faces more complex transient interference due … Show more

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“…However, it is difficult to obtain accurate, a priori information about the external environmental noise faced by HFSWR. Yao investigated a transient interference suppression method based on a spacetime cascade and an optimal sample selection strategy based on information geometry through interference correlation in the spatial domain [37]. G. Li et al [25] developed a wideband noise suppression method based on de-chirping and double subspace extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is difficult to obtain accurate, a priori information about the external environmental noise faced by HFSWR. Yao investigated a transient interference suppression method based on a spacetime cascade and an optimal sample selection strategy based on information geometry through interference correlation in the spatial domain [37]. G. Li et al [25] developed a wideband noise suppression method based on de-chirping and double subspace extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%