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Design of detection‐jamming shared waveform based on virtual force field algorithm
Author(s) -
Xiong Guomiao,
Li Yunpeng,
Chen Chao
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
engineering reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2577-8196
DOI - 10.1002/eng2.12504
Subject(s) - jamming , electronic warfare , waveform , radar , radar jamming and deception , computer science , signal (programming language) , pulse repetition frequency , detection theory , field (mathematics) , electronic countermeasure , electronic engineering , algorithm , pulse doppler radar , telecommunications , engineering , radar imaging , physics , mathematics , detector , pure mathematics , thermodynamics , programming language
Due to the technical barriers between radars and jammers and the poor performance of the traditional detection‐jamming shared signal in integrated radar‐electronic warfare systems, a new detection‐jamming shared signal waveform based on the virtual force field algorithm (VFFA) is proposed in this article. First, a multiobjective and multidimensional characteristic parameter optimization model, based on a virtual force field, is established, and then the design principle of the shared signal is presented in detail. The simulation results show that the detection‐jamming shared signal based on the VFFA presents the deceptive jamming of multiple false targets in a noncollaborative target's radar screen. Further, there is better detection performance with the advantages of multiple pulse repetition frequency (PRF) and pulse accumulation numbers, which are highly sensitive to the multijagged PRF signals emitted by the noncollaborative target. According to the VFFA described in this article, the optimum detection‐jamming shared signal waveform can be output in real time for specific free space targets, to improve the efficiency of integrated radar and electronic warfare systems.

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