2019 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/radar.2019.8835710
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Radar Waveform Design Using Lagrangian Dynamics for Co-Channel Interference Mitigation

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“…John Kota, Charles Topliff, Ravi Prasanth, Greg Ushomirsky and Stephen Kogon: Radar Waveform Design Using Lagrangian Dynamics for Co-Channel Interference Mitigation, Systems and Technology Research, Sensors and Signal Processing Group, USA [20]. A novel radar waveform phase function design is presented that constructs a radar waveform that spectrally manoeuvres around in-band co-channel interference (CCI) from active communications users that are co-channel with the radar system.…”
Section: Findings On Electronic Attack (Ecm)/electronic Protection (Eccm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…John Kota, Charles Topliff, Ravi Prasanth, Greg Ushomirsky and Stephen Kogon: Radar Waveform Design Using Lagrangian Dynamics for Co-Channel Interference Mitigation, Systems and Technology Research, Sensors and Signal Processing Group, USA [20]. A novel radar waveform phase function design is presented that constructs a radar waveform that spectrally manoeuvres around in-band co-channel interference (CCI) from active communications users that are co-channel with the radar system.…”
Section: Findings On Electronic Attack (Ecm)/electronic Protection (Eccm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interference consists of two OFDM model users occupying approximately 8.37% of the radar IBW and a single narrowband tone. Power Spectral Density of the interference [20] Figure 25 compares the radar waveforms: (left) ideal TF signature for LFM and designed NLFM waveforms, (right) radar waveform power spectral density.…”
Section: Findings On Electronic Attack (Ecm)/electronic Protection (Eccm)mentioning
confidence: 99%