Clutter compensated sidelobe cancelling communications system
First Claim
1. In communications systems including circuitry for cancelling sidelobe interference wherein signals from a main antenna and weighted signals from an auxiliary antenna are combined, with the combined signal being used to control the weight of the auxiliary antenna signal to substantially eliminate portions of the signal from the main antenna which correlate with signals from the auxiliary antenna, clutter compensating circuitry comprising estimation means for providing an output signal which is an estimate of clutter in the combined signal and circuitry connected to subtract the output signal from the combined signal prior to using the combined signal to control the weight.
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Abstract
A communications system including main and auxiliary antennas for reducing sidelobe interference with circuitry included in the feedback loop for estimating clutter by determining the difference between repetitious signals and subtracting a portion of the difference in the proper time sequence, relatively rapid changes between repetitous signals being composed generally of clutter.
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- 1. In communications systems including circuitry for cancelling sidelobe interference wherein signals from a main antenna and weighted signals from an auxiliary antenna are combined, with the combined signal being used to control the weight of the auxiliary antenna signal to substantially eliminate portions of the signal from the main antenna which correlate with signals from the auxiliary antenna, clutter compensating circuitry comprising estimation means for providing an output signal which is an estimate of clutter in the combined signal and circuitry connected to subtract the output signal from the combined signal prior to using the combined signal to control the weight.
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4. In repetitive signal communications systems including circuitry for cancelling sidelobe interference wherein signals from a main antenna and weighted signals from an auxiliary antenna are combined, with the combined signal being used to control the weight of the auxiliary antenna signal to substantially eliminate portions of the signal from the main antenna which correlate with signals from the auxiliary antenna, clutter compensating circuitry comprising:
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(a) storage means for receiving and storing portions of the combined signal and for providing output signals which are an estimate of the clutter; (b) comparison means connected to receive the next repetition of the portion and to compare it to the stored portion to obtain difference signals; (c) first connecting means connecting said storage means and said comparison means to combine a portion of the difference signal with the stored portions to form an updated estimate of the clutter, and further connected to store the updated estimate in said storage means; and (d) second connecting means combining the output signals of said storage means with the combined signal in a proper time sequence to remove clutter in the combined signal which correlates with the output signals of said storage means. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. In communications systems including circuitry for cancelling sidelobe interference wherein signals from a main antenna and weighted signals from an auxiliary antenna are combined, with the combined signal being used to control the weight of the auxiliary antenna signal to substantially eliminate portions of the signals from the main antenna which correlate with signals from the auxiliary antenna, a method of compensating for clutter comprising the steps of:
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(a) storing a portion of the combined signal; (b) comparing a subsequent portion of the combined signal to the stored portion to determine the difference; (c) combining a portion of the difference with the stored portion to produce an updated clutter compensating signal; and (d) combining the updated clutter compensating signal with the combined signal in a proper time sequence to remove clutter in the combined signal which correlates with the updated clutter compensating signal. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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