Joint correction method for ionospheric phase pollution of high-frequency sky-surface wave radar based on adaptive optimal path

  • Yajun Li*
  • , Zhuoqun Wang
  • , Wenhao Zhang
  • , Zhuhao Lu
  • , Lin Xu
  • , Zhicheng Wang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The high-frequency (HF) hybrid sky-surface wave system is a new early warning radar. However, due to the influence of bistatic angle and ionospheric phase path disturbance, the echo spectrum will be widened, which seriously affects the ability of detecting slow targets of ships. In view of the overlapping of positive and negative Bragg broadening peaks caused by the large amplitude ionospheric phase path disturbance in the echo spectrum of HF sky-surface wave radar, a joint correction method of ionospheric phase pollution based on adaptive optimal path is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the time-frequency spectrum polluted by ionospheric phase is obtained by high resolution time-frequency MUSIC transform, then the ionospheric phase disturbance curve in the time spectrum of polluted echo is extracted by the proposed adaptive optimal path method, and then the polluted echo is initially compensated to obtain the sharpened ocean echo spectrum. Finally, the residual phase of pollution curve is estimated by the Phase Gradient Autofocus method, and then the pollution echo is accurately corrected. The results of theoretical and measured data show that this method is effective in correcting the overlapping of positive and negative Bragg broadening peaks caused by serious ionospheric phase pollution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)701-718
Number of pages18
JournalIET Radar, Sonar and Navigation
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • HF hybrid sky-surface wave
  • PGA
  • adaptive optimal path
  • ionospheric phase pollution
  • time-frequency MUSIC correction

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