Jamming Anti-Ship Missile Seekers Which Use Doppler Beam Sharpening Modes

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2017-11-15 12:03

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Cranfield University

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Frazer, Gareth (2017). Jamming Anti-Ship Missile Seekers Which Use Doppler Beam Sharpening Modes. Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Presentation. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.5594176.v1

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3MT presented at the 2017 Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium.This PhD investigates the concept of jamming missile seekers which use a Doppler Beam Sharpening (DBS) mode for target detection and homing. DBS provides a computationally efficient way of improving the cross-range resolution by using the Doppler domain to resolve targets that could not otherwise be resolved with a typical real beamed pulsed radar system. The PhD explores how to use low cost jammers to accurately place false targets in a desired location in the DBS image and the problems which arise when there is a lack of knowledge about seeker trajectory, velocity, waveforms used, etc.

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'Doppler Beam Sharpening', 'Jamming', 'Radar', 'DSDS17 3MT', 'DSDS17', 'Defence Studies'

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10.17862/cranfield.rd.5594176.v1

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