Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source Jamming

Dual-source jamming is an effective way to prevent monopulse radar systems from performing accurate angle measurements. In this investigation, based on noncoherent dual-source jamming, we propose a cooperative deception approach, which has the benefit of causing persistent and large angular measurem...

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Main Authors: Bin Rao, Zhaoyu Gu, Yuanping Nie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9032116/
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spelling doaj-969c2febc352448ca3eaf0da190cb14c2021-03-30T02:13:49ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018508435085810.1109/ACCESS.2020.29800109032116Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source JammingBin Rao0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9805-3028Zhaoyu Gu1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2702-3539Yuanping Nie2School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Complex Electromagnetic Environment Effects on Electronics and Information System, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Information System, Beijing, ChinaDual-source jamming is an effective way to prevent monopulse radar systems from performing accurate angle measurements. In this investigation, based on noncoherent dual-source jamming, we propose a cooperative deception approach, which has the benefit of causing persistent and large angular measurement errors to protect a true target and therefore can greatly reduce the discrimination capability of a distributed track-to-track radar fusion system. A scenario involving a single target accompanied by a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM)-based repeater jammer countering two radar systems is illustrated. By controlling the amplitude ratio and time delay in a statistical manner, the active decoy signal and target echo signal can form a noncoherent angular glint effect and result in the deviation of the angle tracking loop of the two radar systems from the true target in opposite directions. The track-to-track association distance related to the retransmission parameters is explicitly derived, and its statistical characteristics are analyzed in detail. Simulations verify the feasibility of the approach. The advantage of the approach lies in its ability to destroy the so-called “common origin” signature of the physical target by injecting false angular information. The direct result is that the true target might not successfully complete the process of track-to-track association, thereby enabling us to realize the desirable effect of “disguise the true target and instead show false decoys”.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9032116/Dual-source jammingnetworked radar systemradar countermeasuresradar trackingtrack-to-track fusion
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author Bin Rao
Zhaoyu Gu
Yuanping Nie
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Zhaoyu Gu
Yuanping Nie
Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source Jamming
IEEE Access
Dual-source jamming
networked radar system
radar countermeasures
radar tracking
track-to-track fusion
author_facet Bin Rao
Zhaoyu Gu
Yuanping Nie
author_sort Bin Rao
title Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source Jamming
title_short Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source Jamming
title_full Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source Jamming
title_fullStr Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source Jamming
title_full_unstemmed Deception Approach to Track-to-Track Radar Fusion Using Noncoherent Dual-Source Jamming
title_sort deception approach to track-to-track radar fusion using noncoherent dual-source jamming
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Dual-source jamming is an effective way to prevent monopulse radar systems from performing accurate angle measurements. In this investigation, based on noncoherent dual-source jamming, we propose a cooperative deception approach, which has the benefit of causing persistent and large angular measurement errors to protect a true target and therefore can greatly reduce the discrimination capability of a distributed track-to-track radar fusion system. A scenario involving a single target accompanied by a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM)-based repeater jammer countering two radar systems is illustrated. By controlling the amplitude ratio and time delay in a statistical manner, the active decoy signal and target echo signal can form a noncoherent angular glint effect and result in the deviation of the angle tracking loop of the two radar systems from the true target in opposite directions. The track-to-track association distance related to the retransmission parameters is explicitly derived, and its statistical characteristics are analyzed in detail. Simulations verify the feasibility of the approach. The advantage of the approach lies in its ability to destroy the so-called “common origin” signature of the physical target by injecting false angular information. The direct result is that the true target might not successfully complete the process of track-to-track association, thereby enabling us to realize the desirable effect of “disguise the true target and instead show false decoys”.
topic Dual-source jamming
networked radar system
radar countermeasures
radar tracking
track-to-track fusion
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9032116/
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