Dual-Polarization Radar Deception Jamming Method Based on Joint Fast-Slow-Time Polarization Modulation
2025
Yongfei Zhang | Yong Yang | Chao Hu | Jingwen Han | Boyu Yang
To address the vulnerability of single-polarization deception jamming and simply modulated dual-polarization jamming to discrimination by dual-polarization radars, this paper proposes a deception jamming method based on joint fast&ndash:slow-time polarization modulation (FSPMJ). First, in the slow-time domain (across multiple pulses), the polarization azimuth of the jamming signal is designed according to the target&rsquo:s polarization ratio distribution. Subsequently, with the target polarization degree as the optimization objective, the polarization phase difference of the jamming signal is solved using an interior-point optimization algorithm, establishing the initial polarization state for each pulse. This process is iterated to design the polarization state for the first half of each pulse. Then, in the fast-time domain (within a single pulse), a polarization state orthogonal to the pre-generated first-half state, is constructed to serve as the polarization state for the latter half of each pulse. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is validated through combined simulation and measured data using a Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithm. Results demonstrate that compared to single-polarization deception jamming and existing polarization-modulated jamming, this method reduces the false target discrimination rate of dual-polarization radars by 35.4% without requiring complex target scattering matrices.
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