Abstract

AbstractThe authors investigate the feasibility of forming a composite Gaussian waveform in the high‐frequency region for jetfighter class targets with a high potential to combat the noise effect and the late‐time signature onset ambiguity when estimating the target resonance signature. The excitation waveform comprises a composite of modulated carriers with fractional bandwidth and amplitude adapted to lower specular content while enhancing the radar target resonance content in the radar return, subsequently increasing the likelihood of extracting the resonance parameters more accurately. The validation of improvement in the resonance signature requires finding the error between the excitation frequencies and the extractable resonant frequencies in the return echo and, second, the similarity or resemblance between the original echo waveform and the reconstructed waveform by the estimated resonance set. The results presented the robustness rate in instantaneous, average, and overall fashion. In conclusion, a fractional bandwidth between 0.3 and 0.4 would significantly improve the signature overall robustness with a circular then slant scattering polarisation set outperforming the horizontal and vertical directions. Also, excluding the signal's high and low energy portions further enhance the accuracy of the estimated resonance mode set.

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