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Countering self‐protection smeared spectrum jamming against chirp radars

Samer Baher Safa Hanbali

2021IET Radar Sonar & Navigation20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Chirp radars are vulnerable to various types of deceptive jamming for example, smeared spectrum (SMSP) jamming that generates multiple false targets, which lead and lag the true target. Unfortunately, the radar system cannot distinguish the true target from the false ones because the jamming signal looks like the true target echo. A new anti‐jamming technique to suppress false targets and identify the true target easily is introduced. The proposed technique benefits from the fact that SMSP jamming signal has a different frequency modulation slope from that of the radar signal. Therefore, the differences between SMSP jamming signal and the true target echo can be identified. The efficiency of the proposed technique is confirmed by theoretical analysis and simulation experiments.

Topics & Concepts

JammingRadar jamming and deceptionChirpSIGNAL (programming language)RadarComputer scienceDigital radio frequency memoryChirp spread spectrumEcho (communications protocol)Electronic engineeringProcess gainElectronic countermeasureSpread spectrumAcousticsPulse-Doppler radarDirect-sequence spread spectrumTelecommunicationsEngineeringPhysicsRadar imagingComputer securityOpticsCode division multiple accessThermodynamicsProgramming languageLaserRadar Systems and Signal ProcessingMathematical Analysis and Transform MethodsAdvanced SAR Imaging Techniques