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Distributed Jamming Method for ASLC Systems Based on Random Phase Perturbation

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Adaptive Sidelobe Cancellation (ASLC) is a core technology for modern radar systems to suppress active sidelobe jamming. From the perspective of disrupting the ASLC system’s ability to stably track the jamming direction, this paper proposes a distributed jamming method based on random phase perturbation. The method employs two spatially separated jamming sources that simultaneously transmit coherent signals. By actively applying controllable random jumps to the relative phase between the two sources, the equivalent wavefront direction of the synthesized signal at the radar receiver changes rapidly, forming a non-stationary jamming that destroys the null-tracking capability of ASLC. An analytical model of the ASLC cancellation ratio under random phase perturbation is established, with a focus on analyzing the effects of time synchronization accuracy and phase synchronization accuracy on jamming performance. Monte Carlo simulation results show that the proposed method can reduce the average ASLC cancellation ratio from 26.80 dB to 19.73 dB (a decrease of 7.07 dB). This study provides a theoretical basis and parameter design references for the engineering implementation of distributed cooperative jamming.
Title: Distributed Jamming Method for ASLC Systems Based on Random Phase Perturbation
Description:
Adaptive Sidelobe Cancellation (ASLC) is a core technology for modern radar systems to suppress active sidelobe jamming.
From the perspective of disrupting the ASLC system’s ability to stably track the jamming direction, this paper proposes a distributed jamming method based on random phase perturbation.
The method employs two spatially separated jamming sources that simultaneously transmit coherent signals.
By actively applying controllable random jumps to the relative phase between the two sources, the equivalent wavefront direction of the synthesized signal at the radar receiver changes rapidly, forming a non-stationary jamming that destroys the null-tracking capability of ASLC.
An analytical model of the ASLC cancellation ratio under random phase perturbation is established, with a focus on analyzing the effects of time synchronization accuracy and phase synchronization accuracy on jamming performance.
Monte Carlo simulation results show that the proposed method can reduce the average ASLC cancellation ratio from 26.
80 dB to 19.
73 dB (a decrease of 7.
07 dB).
This study provides a theoretical basis and parameter design references for the engineering implementation of distributed cooperative jamming.

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