IMAGE RESTORATION METHOD, INVARIANT TO SIGNAL CORRELATION IN THE INFORMATION SYSTEM WITH ADAPTIVE ANTENNA ARRAY
Abstract
The problem of image signal processing in the information system with adaptive antenna array based on the inversion of sample estimates of correlation matrix of observations is considered. The example of the maximum signal-to-noise ratio criterion shows the problem, inherent in classical methods of finding the optimal weight vector under a priori uncertainty conditions when detecting correlated image signals. It has been concluded that the dependence of these methods on the inverse of estimation of the correlation matrix of observations leads to the impossibility of separating correlated image signals. As a consequence, the use of classical methods of finding the optimal weight vector in the information system with adaptive antenna array is effective only in the case of image restoration from a single signal source, with the signal received on the set of independent jamming background. A novel method, invariant to the correlation of image signals, has been developed for finding the optimal weight vector without the usage of correlation matrix of observations. An image restoration algorithm invariant to correlation of image signals in the information system with adaptive antenna array is proposed. Statistical models have been constructed for the classical method based on the criterion of maximum signal-to-noise ratio and invariant to correlation method of image restoration in following cases: a single source against the jamming background of two independent sources; two independent sources against the jamming background. Simulation results in the information system with adaptive antenna array are presented, showing to visually assess efficiency of proposed methods of image signal restoration using optimal weight vector. Detailed analysis of the results obtained is carried out.