The inversion of wind and wave parameters in high-frequency ocean remote sensing radar relies heavily on the sea echo Doppler power spectrum. However, the accuracy of parameter inversion is often compromised by radio frequency interference (RFI), which distorts the Doppler spectral power distribution. Existing RFI suppression algorithms primarily focus on enhancing the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio post-mitigation, while insufficient attention has been paid to the spectral power fluctuations induced by these suppression processes. To address this issue, this study proposes a narrowband RFI suppression scheme that combines inter-pulse phase agility (IPA) with orthogonal projection (OP). An optimized aperiodic sequence is used to modulate the inter-pulse phases of the transmitted waveform, thus uniformly dispersing the sea echo power across the entire Doppler spectrum. Spatial OP is then applied to suppress RFI stripes on the range-Doppler spectrum, a process in which only the sea echo samples masked by the RFI stripes are affected. Finally, phase compensation restores the sea echo coherence and disperses residual RFI power uniformly into the Doppler domain, minimizing its localized impact. Simulations and semi-synthetic tests involving real-world interference verify that the proposed scheme effectively suppresses RFI while alleviating spectral distortion in the sea-echo Doppler spectrum.
Zhou et al. (Fri,) studied this question.