DocumentCode
491217
Title
Optimized, Unstructured Waveforms to Minimize Classification & Identification
Author
German, Ed
Author_Institution
GT-Tech, Inc.
Volume
2
fYear
1987
fDate
19-22 Oct. 1987
Abstract
Properly designed low detectability, discrete sequence, spread spectrum waveforms approximate the attributes of thermal noise. Use of a complex, pseudorandom, encoding sequence, with a uniform phase and arbitrary amplitude distribution removes all chip rate lines from non-linear (zero memory) processing at harmonics of the carrier. Non-linear processing cannot determine features at harmonics of the carrier such as the chip rate, or collapse the waveform to identify the carrier. Baseband (about DC) terms can produce chip rate harmonics, but rectangular chips do not suffer this difficulty. Further, Gaussian encoding approximates a Gaussian noise process considerably better than a constant amplitude waveform.
Keywords
Autocorrelation; Baseband; Encoding; Gaussian noise; Noise shaping; Shape; Spread spectrum communication; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference - Crisis Communications: The Promise and Reality, 1987. MILCOM 1987. IEEE
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1987.4795293
Filename
4795293
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