Advances in Anti-Deception Jamming Strategies for Radar Systems: A Survey

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Abstract

Deception jamming has long been a significant threat to radar systems, interfering with search, acquisition, and tracking by introducing false information that diverts attention from the targets of interest. As deception strategies become more sophisticated, the vulnerability of radar systems to these attacks continues to escalate. This paper offers a comprehensive review of the evolution of anti-deception jamming techniques, starting with legacy solutions and progressing to the latest advancements. Current research is categorized into three key areas: prevention strategies, which hinder the ability of jammers to alter radar processing; detection strategies, which alert the system to deception and may classify the type of attack; and mitigation strategies, which aim to reduce or suppress the impact of jamming. Additionally, key avenues for further research are highlighted, with a particular emphasis on distributed, cognitive, and AI-enabled radar systems. We envision this paper as a gateway to the existing literature on anti-deception jamming, a critical area for safeguarding radar systems against evolving threats

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Calatrava, H., Tang, S., & Closas, P. (2025). Advances in Anti-Deception Jamming Strategies for Radar Systems: A Survey. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine. https://doi.org/10.1109/MAES.2025.3588477

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