An adaptive transmitting scheme for interrupted sampling repeater jamming suppression

Chao Zhou, Feifeng Liu*, Quanhua Liu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The interrupted sampling repeater jamming (ISRJ) based on a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) device is a new type of coherent jamming. This kind of jamming usually occurs as main-lobe jamming and has the advantages of low power requirements and easy parameter adjustment, posing a serious threat to the modern radar systems. In order to suppress the ISRJ, this paper proposes an adaptive transmitting scheme based on a phase-coded signal. The scheme firstly performs jamming perception to estimate the jamming parameters, then, on this basis, optimizes the waveform with genetic algorithm. With the optimized waveform, the jamming signal is orthogonal to the target echo, thus it can be easily suppressed with pulse compression. Simulation experiments are performed to verify the effectiveness of the scheme and the results suggest that the peak-to-side-lobe ratio (PSR) and integrated side-lobe level (ISL) of the pulse compression can be improved by about 16 dB and 15 dB, respectively, for the case where the jamming-to-signal ratio (JSR) is 13 dB.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2480
JournalSensors
Volume17
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017

Keywords

  • Adaptive transmitting
  • Digital radio frequency memory
  • Interrupted sampling repeater jamming
  • Jamming perception
  • Radar waveform design

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