DRFM-Based Repeater Jamming Reconstruction and Cancellation Method with Accurate Edge Detection

Bowen Han, Xiaodong Qu*, Xiaopeng Yang, Wolin Li, Zhengyan Zhang

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Abstract

Digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) based repeater jamming can create false targets, which can lead to a loss of situational awareness, misidentification of targets, and decreased overall performance of the radar system. Traditional jamming suppression methods do not give due importance to the accurate estimation of the jamming edge, resulting in jamming residual and poor anti-jamming performance. To tackle this issue, this paper explores the reason and impact of inaccurate jamming edge estimation and proposes a DRFM-based repeater jamming reconstruction and cancellation method with accurate edge detection. In the proposed method, firstly, multiple jamming parameters are obtained by computing the short-time fractional Fourier transformation (STFRFT) spectrogram of the received signal. To avoid jamming residue, the proposed method estimates the accurate jamming edges by the joint use of the difference of box (DOB) filters and time domain deconvolution (TDDC) curves. Numerical simulations and experiments are conducted to evaluate the algorithm’s effectiveness in countering smeared spectrum (SMSP) and interrupted sampling repeater jamming (ISRJ). The results demonstrate its superior jamming reconstruction and suppression performance than other methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1759
JournalRemote Sensing
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • accurate edge detection
  • digital radio frequency modulation
  • jamming reconstruction and cancellation
  • repeater jamming

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