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http://dx.doi.org/10.5515/KJKIEES.2011.22.8.776

Development of Bandwidth Controlled Noise Jamming Technique for Phase Sampling DRFM  

Hong, Sang-Geun (LIG Nex1 Co., Ltd.)
Lee, Wang-Yong (LIG Nex1 Co., Ltd.)
Ryu, Jeong-Ho (Agency for Defense Development)
Shin, Wook-Hyen (Agency for Defense Development)
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Abstract
In modern warfare, jamming for neutralizing the enemy electronic equipments is as important as destroying them by common weapon systems. Noise jamming is a base technique of EA(Electronic Attack) and it is one of the effective jamming techniques. Noise jamming is effective regardless of enemy electronic equipment receiver types. For increasing jamming efficiency using the same output power, noise jamming bandwidth has to be similar to target receiver's bandwidth. Radar jamming source like DRFM(Digital Radio Frequency Memory) requires noise bandwidth changing immediately for time sharing multiple jamming. In this paper, we developed bandwidth changable noise jamming signal for phase sampling type DRFM and do simulation using Matlab for showing the jamming signal output.
Keywords
Noise Jamming; Digital Radio Frequency Memory; Electronic Warfare; Electronic Attack;
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