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Modeling and Analyzing Electromagnetic Interference Signal in Complex Battlefield Environments

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Electronic jamming is the key technology of electronic warfare, for which models and simulation are studied on noise jamming deception jamming and chaff jamming. In the noise jamming, the simulation analysis of radio frequency noise jamming is conducted and the theoretical models of other forms of noise jamming are built. The simulation analysis of RGPO is carried out in the deception jamming. In addition, theoretical modeling and simulation analysis of chaff jamming are carried out with the Monte Carlo method. Simulation results show that the models are correct and can be used to simulate the statistical characteristics of chaff jamming.

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This work is partially supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China under Grant 41404022 and the Nature Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province under Grant 2015JM4128.

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Liu, C., Wu, R., He, Z., Zhao, X., Li, H., Wang, P. (2016). Modeling and Analyzing Electromagnetic Interference Signal in Complex Battlefield Environments. In: Liang, Q., Mu, J., Wang, W., Zhang, B. (eds) Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 386. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49831-6_35

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