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BlueFMCW: random frequency hopping radar for mitigation of interference and spoofing

Thomas W. Moon, Jounsup Park, Seungmo Kim

2022EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Radars form a central piece in a variety of emerging applications requiring higher degrees of localization. However, two problems are anticipated as more radars are deployed: viz., (i) inter-radar interference and (ii) security attacks. While many prior proposals have addressed the problems, no work in the radar literature addressed them simultaneously. In this context, we introduce a novel frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar scheme (namely, BlueFMCW) that aims to alleviate the damage from interference and active attacks (e.g., spoofing). The technique designs that the waveform randomly hops across multiple frequencies to dilute the damage at a certain frequency. Moreover, we propose a phase alignment algorithm to remove the phase discontinuity while combining the beat signals from the randomly-hopped chirps. The simulation results show that the proposed technique can efficiently mitigate the interference and spoofing signals in various scenarios without costing its resolution.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSpoofing attackRadarWaveformFrequency-hopping spread spectrumContinuous-wave radarInterference (communication)Context (archaeology)Decoupling (probability)Electronic engineeringReal-time computingTelecommunicationsComputer networkRadar imagingEngineeringControl engineeringChannel (broadcasting)BiologyPaleontologyRadar Systems and Signal ProcessingAdvanced SAR Imaging TechniquesGeophysical Methods and Applications