Previous work has addressed adaptive radar waveforms that may be designed to be spectrally orthogonal to a received, in-band, time-varying, interference environment. This paper introduces a different adaptive waveform technique whereby a standard LFM waveform is modified to minimize its adjacent-band interference to other spectral users. In addition, results are shown for in-band and/or adjacent-band spectral suppression for improving radar performance and minimizing interference to other spectral users while maintaining good ambiguity function performance. Ambiguity functions are plotted for each case showing good approximation to the ideal LFM ambiguity function.
Subband adaptive filters have been used extensively in system modeling configurations to model unknown systems with large impulse responses. This paper will illustrate the advantages of a non-uniform subband adaptive filter over a uniform subband adaptive filter while giving insight to subband bandwidth allocations for system modeling configurations. By implementing small subbands which isolate the transition regions in the unknown system, while using larger subbands for other, more spectrally flat regions, one can minimize convergence time and lower misadjustment.
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