Abstract
A photonics-based radar jamming signal generator is proposed in this paper. By adjusting a polarization controller, interrupted-sampling repeater jamming (ISRJ), comb spectrum modulation jamming (CSMJ), ISRJ and CSMJ composite jamming can be respectively generated after photoelectric conversion. We have experimentally verified the generation of ISRJ signals with duty cycles of 50% and 25%, the generation of CSMJ signals with comb spectrum frequency intervals of 5 MHz and 10 MHz, and the generation of their composite jamming signals in the Ku band. Additionally, the ISRJ and CSMJ composite jamming effect of radar signals in the Ka band has been tested. After matched filtering processing, multiple false targets are produced and the total number of jamming targets can be up to 25, demonstrating significant jamming effects. The proposed structure can generate multi-format jamming signals without using digital radio frequency memory, which is suitable for producing high-frequency and large-bandwidth jamming signals. It can be applied in electronic countermeasure systems.
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