In electronic warfare support systems, the analysis of PRI (Pulse Repetition Interval) modulation characteristics for a radar pulse signal has attracted much interest because of the problem of the identification ambiguity in dense electronic warfare signal environments. A new method of recognizing the PRI modulation type of a radar pulse signal is proposed for electronic warfare support. The proposed method recognizes the PRI modulation types using classifiers based on the property of the autocorrelation of the PRI sequences for each PRI modulation type. In addition, the proposed method estimates the PRI modulation period for the PRI modulation type with the periodicity. Simulation results are presented to show the performance of the proposed method.
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Young-Jin RYOO, Kyu-Ha SONG, Whan-Woo KIM, "Recognition of PRI Modulation Types of Radar Signals Using the Autocorrelation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E90-B, no. 5, pp. 1290-1294, May 2007, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e90-b.5.1290.
Abstract: In electronic warfare support systems, the analysis of PRI (Pulse Repetition Interval) modulation characteristics for a radar pulse signal has attracted much interest because of the problem of the identification ambiguity in dense electronic warfare signal environments. A new method of recognizing the PRI modulation type of a radar pulse signal is proposed for electronic warfare support. The proposed method recognizes the PRI modulation types using classifiers based on the property of the autocorrelation of the PRI sequences for each PRI modulation type. In addition, the proposed method estimates the PRI modulation period for the PRI modulation type with the periodicity. Simulation results are presented to show the performance of the proposed method.
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