Mathematical Model of the Current Time of a Five Fragment Nonlinear Frequency Modulated Signal
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https://doi.org/10.3849/aimt.01986Keywords:
low-altitude target, passive jammer, nonlinear frequency modulation, autocorrelation function, maximum level of side lobesAbstract
The paper proposes a mathematical model of a five-fragment nonlinear frequency-modulated signal with a reduced level of the lateral lobes of the autocorrelation function. The decrease in the maximum level of the lateral lobes of the autocorrelation function is due to an increase in the number of signal fragments, a rational choice of their frequency-time characteristics, and compensation of frequency-phase distortions at their junctions. It is shown that this leads to an improvement in the spectral characteristics of the resulting signals. An estimate of the quality of detection of the synthesized signal against the background of reflections from local objects is obtained.
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