Remote Sensing (Jun 2021)

Low-PAPR Waveforms with Shaped Spectrum for Enhanced Low Probability of Intercept Noise Radars

  • Kubilay Savci,
  • Gaspare Galati,
  • Gabriele Pavan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13122372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 2372

Abstract

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Noise radars employ random waveforms in their transmission as compared to traditional radars. Considered as enhanced Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) radars, they are resilient to interference and jamming and less vulnerable to adversarial exploitation than conventional radars. At its simplest, using a random waveform such as bandpass Gaussian noise as a probing signal provides limited radar performance. After a concise review of a particular noise radar architecture and related correlation processing, this paper justifies the rationale for having synthetic (tailored) noise waveforms and proposes the Combined Spectral Shaping and Peak-to-Average Power Reduction (COSPAR) algorithm, which can be utilized for synthesizing noise-like sequences with a Taylor-shaped spectrum under correlation sidelobe level constraints and assigned Peak-to-Average-Power-Ratio (PAPR). Additionally, the Spectral Kurtosis measure is proposed to evaluate the LPI property of waveforms, and experimental results from field trials are reported.

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