2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14246230
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Subset Selection Strategies Based on Target Positioning Characteristics for Anti-Jamming Technology

Abstract: For the discrimination of false targets, the discrimination probability can be improved by increasing the number of radar stations. However, that may result in a serious waste of equipment resources when too many radars are involved. An asymptotic subset selection strategy based on target positioning characteristics is proposed to address the above issues. Several effective strategies are considered to select some transmitters and receivers to form a radar subset, such as the rapid shrinkage method, global shr… Show more

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“…In [24], to improve the quality of detection of airborne objects, it was proposed to increase the number of radars. To reduce the amount of spent resource (radars), an asymptotic strategy for choosing a radar subset is proposed.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [24], to improve the quality of detection of airborne objects, it was proposed to increase the number of radars. To reduce the amount of spent resource (radars), an asymptotic strategy for choosing a radar subset is proposed.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods provide the specified detection characteristics with limited resources (radars). Advantage of [24] is the optimal spatial distribution of the radar and the high ability to recognize objects in a multistatic radar system. The simulation results show that the radar subset provides the same detection efficiency as the original multistatic system.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCMs) for active deception jamming have been developing from the early monostatic radar system to the distributed multistatic radar system [4,5]. Compared with the monostatic radar with limited resources, the multistatic radar system can perceive the environment from multiple dimensions and perspectives and benefits from fusion processing, therefore improving the performance on target detection [6,7], target tracking [8,9] and ECCM [10,11]. The multistatic radar system can suppress jamming signals or discriminate false targets by fusing and processing the redundant detection information of different receivers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%