Multifunctional radar and communication systems possess advantages of lower cost and weight owing to sharing of hardware and antenna apertures. In addition, by using a joint waveform for both applications simultaneously, the occupied spectrum can be used very efficiently thereby guaranteeing a permanent availability of both functions. We propose a waveform implementation that utilizes properties from nonlinear dynamics and chaos to design a multifunctional waveform having the ability to adapt to varying operational and environmental considerations. In addition, use of a chaotic noise-like waveform has good low probability of intercept (LPI), low probability of detection (LPD), and anti-jam properties.
Multifunctional Radar and Communications Waveform Using Chaos
01.07.2018
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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