Dual adaptive channel STAP: Theory and experimental results

In this paper we focus on the problem of target direction of arrival (DOA) estimation with radar equipped with digital beam forming. Two different space-time adaptive processing (STAP) schemes are considered based on a dual cancelled channels approach. The effectiveness of these schemes is demonstra...

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