The effect of path-length differences on multiloop retrodirective cross-eye jammers is evaluated. It is shown that such jammers may act as beacons, and the conditions under which this occurs are investigated for two-loop jammers. The sensitivity of the two-loop cross-eye gain to path-length differences is also studied and is found to be small for small path-length differences, but to increase rapidly. The effect of the two-loop cross-eye jammer parameters on path-length effects is also considered.
Analysis of Path-Length Effects in Multiloop Cross-Eye Jamming
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 53 , 5 ; 2266-2276
2017-10-01
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