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21 May 2015 Comments on radar interference sources and mitigation techniques
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Radar Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) does not always involve cooperative or even friendly environments or targets. The environment in general, and an adversary in particular, may offer numerous characteristics and impeding techniques to diminish the effectiveness of a radar ISR sensor. These generally fall under the banner of jamming, spoofing, or otherwise interfering with the Electromagnetic (EM) signals required by the radar sensor. Consequently mitigation techniques are often prudent to retain efficacy of the radar sensor. We discuss in general terms a number of mitigation techniques.
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A. W. Doerry "Comments on radar interference sources and mitigation techniques", Proc. SPIE 9461, Radar Sensor Technology XIX; and Active and Passive Signatures VI, 94611X (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075743
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Sensors

Antennas

Global Positioning System

Receivers

Intelligence systems

Radar sensor technology

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