Abstract

A cancelling system for the four nonlinear frequency modulated (NLFM) signal (i.e. Taylor window, Tangent-based, Combination linear frequency modulation (LFM) and tan-FM, Stepped NLFM) is presented. It is mainly composed of a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) and a field programmable gate array (FPGA) chip etc. The received signals are stored and reproduced by DRFM, and the system delay time is controlled by the FPGA chip. According to the target's radar cross section (RCS), the radar echo cancelling wave will be generated by the FPGA and DRFM on signal processing. The effect of error on the cancelling wave is analysed and the method for reducing nonlinear phase errors is presented. Theoretical analysis and simulation show that the system effectively reduces the signal power received by the radar receiver. Numerical simulation results show that about 11.3dB target gain reduction can be achieved under the condition of large deviation.

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