Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power Ratio

Evaluating the effect of blanket jamming is at the core of performance analysis and jamming/anti-jamming design for radar. Restricted to diverse jamming types and radar's applications, it is challenging to put forward a unified framework for quantitative evaluation. To address this issue, we co...

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Main Authors: Tingpeng Li, Zelong Wang, Jiying Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9269988/
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spelling doaj-9edf41651eea43f5a85a53a438fa04a62021-03-30T03:41:44ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01821450421451910.1109/ACCESS.2020.30405149269988Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power RatioTingpeng Li0Zelong Wang1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8517-6862Jiying Liu2State Key Laboratory of Complex Electromagnetic Environment Effects on Electronics and Information System, Luoyang, ChinaCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaEvaluating the effect of blanket jamming is at the core of performance analysis and jamming/anti-jamming design for radar. Restricted to diverse jamming types and radar's applications, it is challenging to put forward a unified framework for quantitative evaluation. To address this issue, we come up with a composite evaluation by combining the robust time-frequency analysis (RTFA) and peak to average power ratio (PAPR). In term of signal-level evaluation, RTFA is exploited to analyze the echoes directly, providing the time-frequency (TF) spectrum for calculating two-dimensional image entropy. For system/application-level evaluation, we derive the variation of signal to jamming ratio (SJR) in radar processing chain, and thus define the PAPR to associate SJR with target detection, a type of common and fundamental application that usually affects the other subsequent ones. To refine composite evaluation, we modify the traditional RTFA by leveraging joint sparse model with convolution framelets to improve TF concentration and to avoid the crossing terms; meanwhile, we derive the quantitative relationship between SJR and detection probability, leading to theoretical guarantee of PAPR for evaluation. Finally, the feasibility and the superiority of the proposed evaluation approach are validated in numerical experiments.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9269988/Effect evaluationrobust time-frequency analysispeak to average power ratiocomposite evaluationconvolution framework
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author Tingpeng Li
Zelong Wang
Jiying Liu
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Zelong Wang
Jiying Liu
Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power Ratio
IEEE Access
Effect evaluation
robust time-frequency analysis
peak to average power ratio
composite evaluation
convolution framework
author_facet Tingpeng Li
Zelong Wang
Jiying Liu
author_sort Tingpeng Li
title Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power Ratio
title_short Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power Ratio
title_full Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power Ratio
title_fullStr Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power Ratio
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Effect of Blanket Jamming on Radar Via Robust Time-Frequency Analysis and Peak to Average Power Ratio
title_sort evaluating effect of blanket jamming on radar via robust time-frequency analysis and peak to average power ratio
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Evaluating the effect of blanket jamming is at the core of performance analysis and jamming/anti-jamming design for radar. Restricted to diverse jamming types and radar's applications, it is challenging to put forward a unified framework for quantitative evaluation. To address this issue, we come up with a composite evaluation by combining the robust time-frequency analysis (RTFA) and peak to average power ratio (PAPR). In term of signal-level evaluation, RTFA is exploited to analyze the echoes directly, providing the time-frequency (TF) spectrum for calculating two-dimensional image entropy. For system/application-level evaluation, we derive the variation of signal to jamming ratio (SJR) in radar processing chain, and thus define the PAPR to associate SJR with target detection, a type of common and fundamental application that usually affects the other subsequent ones. To refine composite evaluation, we modify the traditional RTFA by leveraging joint sparse model with convolution framelets to improve TF concentration and to avoid the crossing terms; meanwhile, we derive the quantitative relationship between SJR and detection probability, leading to theoretical guarantee of PAPR for evaluation. Finally, the feasibility and the superiority of the proposed evaluation approach are validated in numerical experiments.
topic Effect evaluation
robust time-frequency analysis
peak to average power ratio
composite evaluation
convolution framework
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9269988/
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