Abstract

The difference between sampling data and detection data can degrade the performance of space-time adaptive processing (STAP). A jamming algorithm with a non-uniform periodic repeater based on interrupted-sampling is proposed against the reduced dimensional space-time adaptive processing (STAP) system for the first time. Firstly, the model of m-bins doppler transform (mDT) STAP training and processing signal samples is described. Then, the method of false targets generated by the non-uniform periodic repeater is analyzed theoretically based on the principle of interrupted-sampling. The simulation shows that numerous false targets with different amplitude and intervals can be generated by changing the retransmitted parameters. The independent identical distribution (IID) of system sample data can be destroyed after these false targets are received by the radar system, and the main lobe will be distorted when the system’s adaptive weight vector is formed. The processing performance of the mDT-STAP system is seriously degraded. The jamming method proposed based on interrupted-sampling and the non-uniform periodic repeater offers great potential for the interference research on STAP in real conditions.

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