Multiple false target jamming against wideband linear frequency modulated signal

Shibin Qi, Xinghao Zhao, Ran Tao, Yuxiao Jia, Zhenxia Wang

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Abstract

For jamming against wideband linear frequency modulated(LFM) signal, a kind of multiple false target jamming approach is proposed, which is based on the fractional Fourier channelization. When the jamming samples being acquired, the desired wideband LFM signal samples can be concentrated into one output channel of the fractional Fourier channelized receiver, thereby the integrity and selectivity of jamming samples are guaranteed. Meanwhile, the storage requirement of the digital radio frequency memory(DRFM) system is reduced. The principle of the proposed jamming method and the distribution feature of the false targets are analyzed theoretically. At the last, the effect of the proposed jamming approach is verified by simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICEIEC 2013 - Proceedings of 2013 IEEE 4th International Conference on Electronics Information and Emergency Communication
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages201-204
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9781467349314
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event4th IEEE International Conference on Electronics Information and Emergency Communication, ICEIEC 2013 - Beijing, China
Duration: 15 Nov 201317 Nov 2013

Publication series

NameICEIEC 2013 - Proceedings of 2013 IEEE 4th International Conference on Electronics Information and Emergency Communication

Conference

Conference4th IEEE International Conference on Electronics Information and Emergency Communication, ICEIEC 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period15/11/1317/11/13

Keywords

  • fractional Fourier channelization
  • linear frequency modulated signal
  • mirror shift-frequency
  • multiple false target jamming

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