Abstract

A deceptive jamming method against terrain observation by progressive scans synthetic aperture radar (TOPSAR) that considers the effect of the changing relative position between a jammer and a TOPSAR platform is presented. The method can generate flexible false targets with varying Doppler centroids. The jamming problem is decomposed into simpler subproblems of the same type, according to the relative position between the jammer and the satellite. The partial deceptive jamming modulation function can be pregenerated before the radar parameter reconnaissance. The partitioned scheme produces multiple deceptive jamming batches in parallel on the TOPSAR image to protect large regions of interest.

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