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Sidelobe identification and discrimination system with signal multiplexer-separator

  • US 5,045,858 A
  • Filed: 08/16/1989
  • Issued: 09/03/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/16/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a receiver system for receiving and preprocessing chirped RF pulses, a system for identifying main antenna sidelobe received pulses, said receiver system having a main antenna system with a directional antenna that has a mainlobe and at least one sidelobe for collecting said RF pulses and providing corresponding sum and difference channel pulses according to the directional position of said directional antenna relative to the source of said RF pulses, a sum channel and a difference channel pulse compressor each having an input coupled to said main antenna system for respectively receiving said sum and difference channel pulses and providing corresponding compressed pulses at respective outputs thereof for coupling to a pulse processor, and said receiver system further having a plurality of auxiliary antennas for receiving ones of said RF pulses coincident upon the sidelobes of said direction antenna and providing corresponding auxiliary channel pulses, said sidelobe identification system comprising:

  • multiplexer-separating means coupled to each auxiliary antenna system for, receiving each of said auxiliary channel pulses, conditioning each auxiliary channel pulse according to a predetermined conditioning parameter, combining said conditioned auxiliary channel pulses with said difference channel pulse as input to said difference channel pulse compressor, wherein said difference channel pulse processor provides an output sequence of spaced apart compressed pulses each corresponding to a respective one of said difference channel and auxiliary channel pulses; and

    sidelobe identification means coupled to sum and difference channel pulse compressors for, receiving said sum channel compressed pulse and said sequence of difference channel and auxiliary channel compressed pulses, comparing the amplitude of said sum channel compressed pulse with the amplitude of each pulse in said sequence of pulses, and providing a sidelobe identification signal when the amplitude of one of said pulses in said sequence of pulses is at least as great as the amplitude of said sum channel compressed pulse.

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