Phase coherent interference signal suppression system and method
First Claim
1. A phase coherent interference signal suppression system comprising:
- first and second receiving antennas positioned to receive a non-coherent scattered radio frequency signal, said antennas being physically spaced one from the other by about 40 to 50 wavelengths of said non-coherent scattered wave radio frequency signal, means coupled to said antennas to produce first and second coherent signals of equal amplitude and opposite phase, means for summing the output of said phase and amplitude altering means and the signal received at the other of said antennas, whereby coherent signals received by said antennas are nulled.
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Abstract
An interference signal suppression system and method that suppresses coherent jamming signals. The system comprises first and second receiving antennas that are physically separated from each other to generate non-coherent received signals of interest. The antennas are positioned to receive communication signals that are jammed with coherent energy. The separation distance is typically 40 to 50 wavelengths of the non-coherent scattered wave radio frequency signals. Phase and amplitude adjustment circuitry is provided that alters the phase and amplitude of the received signals such that the coherent received signals are balanced and out-of-phase. These signal are then summed in a summing circuit and the output of this circuit generates signals wherein the coherent signals are nulled and the non-coherent signals are detectable. The signal suppression system and method is independent of the direction of arrival of the coherent signals, which overcomes limitations of conventional techniques.
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10 Claims
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1. A phase coherent interference signal suppression system comprising:
- first and second receiving antennas positioned to receive a non-coherent scattered radio frequency signal, said antennas being physically spaced one from the other by about 40 to 50 wavelengths of said non-coherent scattered wave radio frequency signal, means coupled to said antennas to produce first and second coherent signals of equal amplitude and opposite phase, means for summing the output of said phase and amplitude altering means and the signal received at the other of said antennas, whereby coherent signals received by said antennas are nulled.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of suppressing coherent jamming signals received by a radio communication system adapted to receive reflected and scattered non-coherent radio frequency signals, said method comprising the steps of:
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positioning first and second radio frequency receiving antennas at positions physically spaced from each other by about 40 to 50 wavelengths of the radio frequency signals processed thereby to cause the reflected and scattered radio frequency signals received thereby to be non-coherent; sensing the phase and amplitude of coherent radio frequency signals received at each of said antennas; altering the phase of one of said coherent signals to render said coherent signals equal equal in magnitude; inverting one of said coherent signals; and summing said non-coherent and said coherent signals, whereby said coherent signals are nulled. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A phase coherent interference signal suppression system for detecting communications signals in the presence of coherent interference signals, said system comprising:
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first and second receiving antennas spaced apart by a distance of about 40 to 50 wavelengths of said communications signals, and adapted to receive said comunications signals and coherent interference signals, and wherein the spaced apart antennas cause the communications signals to decorrelate and become non-coherent signals; adjustment means coupled to one of said antennas for adjusting the phase and amplitude of the signals received at said one antenna to produce first and second coherent interference signals having equal amplitude and opposite phase; and summing means for summing output signals provided by said adjustment means and signals received at the other of said antennas, whereby coherent signals received by said antennas are suppressed and the non-coherent signals are detected.
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