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11 February 2020 Detection and classification model of radioelectronic jamming signals with ELINT ESM subsystem included within the Integrated Air Electronic Warfare Range (IAEWR)
Jarosław Florczak, Kacper Handzel, Andrzej Kołcon, Mariusz Masiewicz
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Proceedings Volume 11442, Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019; 114420X (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2565223
Event: Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019, 2019, Jachranka, Poland
Abstract
The article presents a brief description of the ELINT Subsystem (PR Subsystem) included in the Integrated Air Electronic Warfare Range (IAEWR), created as part of a development project co-financed by the National Center for Research and Development. Typical ELINT class devices used in the Polish Armed Forces were implemented in the design of the PR subsystem. In particular, the authors of the paper focus on presenting the role of PR Subsystem in the process of assessing the effectiveness of registered radio-electronic jamming signals generated from an aircraft platform. This will allow for the future implementation of aviation training tasks, including the assessment of the correctness of the crew's and the aircraft's built-in defense system response to simulated electromagnetic emissions (radar threats). The article also presents the adopted criteria for the detection and classification of selected types of radio electronic interference, including narrowband noise jamming, wideband noise jamming, Range Gate Pull Off, Range False Targets and Square Swept Wave. The article describes the basic features of the above-mentioned types of interference and the general principles of detection and registration.
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Jarosław Florczak, Kacper Handzel, Andrzej Kołcon, and Mariusz Masiewicz "Detection and classification model of radioelectronic jamming signals with ELINT ESM subsystem included within the Integrated Air Electronic Warfare Range (IAEWR)", Proc. SPIE 11442, Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019, 114420X (11 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2565223
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Signal detection

Electronic signals intelligence

Modulation

Warfare

Signal processing

Antennas

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