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Detection and Classification of Low Probability of Intercept Radar Signals Using Parallel Filter Arrays and Higher Order Statistics

Authors: Fernando L. Taboada; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Abstract:
Low probability of intercept (LPI) is that property of an emitter that because of its low power, wide bandwidth, frequency variability, or other design attributes, makes it difficult to be detected or identified by means of passive intercept devices such as radar warning, electronic support and electronic intelligence receivers, In order to detect LPI radar waveforms new signal processing techniques are required This thesis first develops a MATLAB toolbox to generate important types of LPI waveforms based on frequency and phase modulation The power spectral density and the periodic ambiguity function are examined for each waveforms These signals are then used to test a novel signal processing technique that detects the waveforms parameters and classifies the intercepted signal in various degrees of noise, The technique is based on the use of parallel filter (sub-band) arrays and higher order statistics (third- order cumulant estimator) Each sub-band signal is treated individually and is followed by the third-order estimator in order to suppress any symmetrical noise that might be present, The significance of this technique is that it separates the LPI waveforms in small frequency bands, providing a detailed time-frequency description of the unknown signal, Finally, the resulting output matrix is processed by a feature extraction routine to detect the waveforms parameters Identification of the signal is based on the modulation parameters detected,

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 297
Report Date: SEP 2002
Report Number: A461704
Keywords relating to this report:
*INTERCEPTION PROBABILITIES
*Radar interception
*RADAR WARNING RECEIVERS
AMBIGUITY
ARRAYS
BROADBAND
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
ELECTRONIC INTELLIGENCE
ESTIMATES
FEATURE EXTRACTION
FREQUENCY BANDS
IDENTIFICATION
LOW POWER
ORDER STATISTICS
PARALLEL ORIENTATION
PASSIVE SYSTEMS
PHASE MODULATION
POWER SPECTRA
RADAR SIGNALS
RECEIVERS
SIGNAL PROCESSING
WAVEFORMS
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