An Anti-jamming Method of ISAR Imaging with FDA-MIMO Radar

In recent years, the frequency diverse array (FDA) radar has attracted much attention due to its range-angle dependent beam-pattern. And multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar has been widely investigated with the advantage of transmit waveform diversity. In this paper, a FDA-MIMO Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) is proposed to achieve anti-jamming of ISAR imaging. LFM (Linear Frequency Modulated) and SFCS (Stepped-Frequency Chirp Signal) signals are transmitted to jammer and targets respectively, and the received signals are matched filtering by the signal transmitted to the targets. So the jamming signal can't matched with the reference signal, the well anti-jamming effect can be obtained. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated by the simulation results.

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