A deceptive jamming technique against bistatic synthetic aperture radar

Greta Zefi*, Christos Ilioudis, Malcolm Macdonald, Carmine Clemente

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Abstract

In recent years, radar jamming systems have become a crucial research area in the field of remote sensing for defence and security tasks. In a multistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), the presence of false tagets created by a deceptive jammer is recognizable thanks to the presence of multiple receivers, whose positions might not be easily known by the jammer. In this configuration the bistatic SAR geometry can be designed so that false targets are kept out observed bistatic scene. In this paper, we propose a mathematical analysis that expresses the jammer’s delay parameter as a function of the bistatic angle, identifying conditions to develop strategies to consistently induce the appearance of false targets in the bistatic scene and an analysis on how to place the false targets in the same position in the different bistatic images.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 18 Sept 2024
EventSPIE Sensors and Imaging 2024 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Duration: 16 Sept 202419 Sept 2024
https://spie.org/conferences-and-exhibitions/sensors-and-imaging

Conference

ConferenceSPIE Sensors and Imaging 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
Period16/09/2419/09/24
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Funding

This work is supported by DSTL under the project entitled ”Advanced Imaging Algorithms for Distributed Spaceborne SAR.

Keywords

  • deceptive jammer
  • false targets
  • bistatic angle
  • bistatic SAR

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