Title
Doppler Velocity Bias Mitigation Through Sidelobe Whitening for Multistatic Weather Radar
Abstract
Multistatic radar is a promising option for the low-cost collection of multiple-Doppler weather observations. However, due to the use of low-directivity antennas at the receivers in these systems, they typically suffer from extremely high two-way sidelobe levels compared to monostatic radars. Doppler velocity estimation biases induced by sidelobe contamination have proved to be a significant obstacle to more widespread adoption of this technology. It has been noted in the existing literature that the technique of sidelobe whitening, first developed for use in monostatic systems, has the potential to mitigate this issue. However, the existing sidelobe whitening algorithm is not suitable for use in this application, as it is only capable of achieving whitening in the two-way antenna pattern, whereas an algorithm to be used in the multistatic case must be able to achieve this result in the transmit pattern alone. This article proposes an alternate sidelobe whitening technique based on the method of alternating projections which allows for effective whitening in the one-way antenna pattern. A multistatic weather radar time-series simulator is used in conjunction with numerical weather prediction data to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method in mitigating multiple-Doppler measurement biases.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1109/TGRS.2020.2997882
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Bistatic radar,meteorological radar,multistatic radar,phased arrays,phase modulation,planar arrays,radar antennas,radar signal processing
Journal
59
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
0196-2892
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrew D. Byrd100.34
Robert D. Palmer24213.12
Fulton, C.383.62