Study and Analysis of Jamming of Synthetic Aperture Radar
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THAPAR UNIVERSITY
Abstract
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has been gaining huge popularity because surveying
can be done at any time and under any weather conditions using SAR. The ability of
SAR to process complex information leads to good resolution images, good contrast
observance and precise measurements of the topographical attributes when captured
using an airplane or some space station.
It finds immense popularity in the fields of agriculture, determining oceanic currents,
monitoring disasters like forest fires, volcanic eruptions and oil spills. Its main
application is in the field of military for surveillance, tactical assessment, etc. To protect
our own army, important targets or objects it becomes important to jam radar of the
enemies. Jamming radar is gaining huge attention over the years.
Jamming SAR is more difficult than the conventional radars because of its high
processing gain. There are several methods available for jamming SAR, the two main
methods are: active jamming, passive jamming. Active jamming involves adding up
some false radiations in the true backscattered radiations. Passive jamming doesn’t
involve changing the electromagnetic radiations; it mainly involves blocking the incident
radiations.
Fractional Fourier Transform is the generalized form of Fourier Transform. Any field
where Fourier Transform is applicable can be replaced by Fractional Fourier Transform.
In this dissertation, jamming signal is generated using Fourier Transform and by using
Fractional Fourier Transform. The two signals simulated are compared and the results
are observed.
