Adaptive suppression of smart jamming with FDA permutation
Abstract
By adding a frequency increment to the carrier
frequency of the pulses transmitted from an antenna array, it
becomes possible to make the beam dependent on both frequency
and range. This is called a frequency diverse array (FDA), and it is known that FDA can improve the system against both clutter and jamming. In this paper, it is shown by simulation, that suppression of the jammer is possible if the FDA increments are randomly permutated. If the jammer is not able to return the radar pulse within the pulse repetition interval (PRI), the radar will expect a return pulse with another FDA patteren in the next PRI. The idea has been tested by simulating a phased MIMO-FDA radar with an 8x2 antenna and four MIMO beams, and by processing the received signals with a recursive Capon estimator.
Description
Nysæter, Asgeir Bjarneson.
Adaptive suppression of smart jamming with FDA permutation. I: 2022 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf22). IEEE Press 2022 ISBN 978-1-7281-5368-1