Jammer-Nulling Transmit-Adaptive Radar against Knowledge-Based Jammers in Electronic Warfare

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The authors present transmit-Adaptive jammer nulling waveforms in cognitive radar (CRr) for aircraft response recognition as a form of electronic support in the electronic warfare domain. New forms of knowledge-based noise jammers that function as a form of electronic attack to matched illumination waveforms are also introduced. These knowledge-based noise jamming techniques capitalize on prior knowledge of the target's frequency response to obscure the true target response echo. The results from simulation show that real-Time adaptive waveforms suppress the effects of electronic attack noise jammers and the newly introduced knowledge-based noise jammers. High bandwidth radar cross section (RCS) responses via electromagnetic (EM) simulations of true-To-physical-size aircraft are used for simulations to produce CRr classification performance against a comprehensive list of noise jammers.

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Tan, Q. J. O., & Romero, R. A. (2019). Jammer-Nulling Transmit-Adaptive Radar against Knowledge-Based Jammers in Electronic Warfare. IEEE Access, 7, 181899–181915. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2960012

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