International audienceThe Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) is a transponder system used in air traffic control. Due to growing traffic densities, it is increasingly likely that a ground station receives a mixture of responses of various aircraft, partly overlapping in frequency and time. Currently such "collisions" are disregarded, at a loss of system performance and reliability. In this article, we propose to equip the ground station with an antenna array, and investigate techniques to blindly separate such a mixture based on source waveform properties. At base-band, a received SSR signal consists of a binary sequence with alphabet ¼ ½ , modulated by a complex exponential due to the residual carrier frequency. We present three algebraic ...