The denial of effective communications by enemy forces during hostile military operations has been a primary concern for military commanders since the inception of radio communications on the battlefield before World War II. Since then, the electromagnetic environment has been in a constant state of evolution toward more sophisticated jam-resistant and convert forms of modulation. The thrust of this paper focuses on developments in the theory and algorithms for detection, characterization, and exploitation of advanced waveforms using new mathematical signal processing tools introduced within the past decade. Specifically, quadratic time-frequency signal representations, wavelet transforms, and cyclostationary signal processing are introduced. This overview demonstrates the importance of these advanced techniques in a clear and concise manner. Applications and future research activities are described in this significant area that is gaining much attention in a variety of technical fields.
Advances in signal processing technology for electronic warfare
1996-01-01
1044215 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Advances in Signal Processing Technology for Electronic Warfare
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