Remote Sensing (Nov 2023)

Deceptive Jamming Algorithm against Synthetic Aperture Radar in Large Squint Angle Mode Based on Non-Linear Chirp Scaling and Low Azimuth Sampling Reconstruction

  • Jiaming Dong,
  • Qunying Zhang,
  • Wenqiang Huang,
  • Haiying Wang,
  • Wei Lu,
  • Xiaojun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15235446
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 23
p. 5446

Abstract

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Due to the complex range migration characteristics of large squint angle synthetic aperture radar (SAR), it is difficult for traditional SAR deceptive jamming algorithms to balance focusing ability and computational efficiency. There is an urgent demand for proposing a deceptive jamming algorithm against large squint angle SAR in the field of SAR jamming. This article proposes a deceptive jamming algorithm against SAR with large squint angles based on non-linear chirp scaling and low azimuth sampling reconstruction (NLCSR). The NLCSR algorithm uses a high-order approximation of a high-precision model to accurately construct the jammer’s frequency response (JFR) function. In line with the notion of low azimuth sampling processing of the transformation domain, the construction of the space-variant azimuth modulation phase item is completed using the non-linear chirp scaling method. Compared with the traditional deceptive jamming algorithms against the large squint angle SAR, the NLCSR algorithm only needs Fourier transform and complex multiplication while ensuring the focusing ability, which is easier to implement on an efficient parallel digital signal processor based on fast Fourier transform (FFT). Simulation results prove the superior property of the NLCSR algorithm in focusing ability and computational efficiency. Compared to the existing large squint angle SAR deceptive jamming algorithm, the focusing ability of the NLCSR algorithm is almost the same, and the calculation efficiency is improved by at least 52.1%.

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