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Metricwave Radar Anti-jamming Technology

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Apart from radar signals, there are a great deal of civil television, modulation frequency radio and communication signal in crowded metricwave frequency bands, which are usually adjacent to radar operation frequency, with very high power and incessancy, therefore metricwaver radar should firstly be characteristized with anti-jamming capability in strong civil electromagnetic signals. Mostly, civil jamming signals are continuous or quasi-continuous, and they are very difficult to be suppressed effectively in time domain, so some measures taken in frequency domain and space domain will be more effective.

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Wu, J. (2020). Metricwave Radar Anti-jamming Technology. In: Advanced Metric Wave Radar. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7647-3_5

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