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http://dx.doi.org/10.5515/KJKIEES.2018.29.2.146

Performance Experiment of the Angle Deception of Cross-Eye Jamming against a Monopulse Sensor  

Jang, Yeonsoo (The 2nd R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
Park, Jintae (The 2nd R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
Lee, Changhoon (The 2nd R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
Kim, In-sun (The 2nd R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
Kim, Ghiback (The 2nd R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
Cho, Sangwang (Department of Electronic Warfare, LIG-Nex1)
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Abstract
A monopulse sensor is used to estimate the angle of a target with respect to each received single pulse. It is well known that the cross-eye technique can result in an angle deception effect against monopulse sensors. To verify this effect, we propose a test environment configuration for the angle deception using monopulse receiving antennae and cross-eye transmitters in an anechoic chamber. Using the proposed test environment configuration, we have measured powers of the sum and difference of the signals received by the monopulse receiving antennae when the distance of the two cross-eye transmitters is varied. Finally, the angle deception performance related to the powers of the sum and difference signals was analyzed.
Keywords
Monopulse Sensor; Angle Estimation; Cross Eye; Angle Deception; Anechoic Chamber;
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