Encoded Hybrid PSK/FSK Waveform for LPI Radar

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Abstract

Since the advantage of pulse compression radar, the pseudo random codes and poly time codes and non linear frequency modulation has been mostly widely used low probability intercept (LPI) radar waveforms. By changing frequencies time to time in frequency modulation known as non-linear frequency modulation (frequency hopping (FH)), peak to side lobe ratio (PSLR) can be achieved to make less severe the covering effect of nearby targets and to improve the useful dynamic range. Adding an appropriate binary encoded ternary phase shift signal (PSK) as form as Binary encoded Hybrid-PSK/FSK (BEH PSK/FSK), the peak side lobe ratios are obtained very low values (e.g., PSLR

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Maznu*, S., Pasha, Dr. I. A., & Reddy, Dr. P. C. (2020). Encoded Hybrid PSK/FSK Waveform for LPI Radar. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(6), 2753–2760. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.f8492.038620

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