Ground moving target is the main concern for ground surveillance radar. To protect the manoeuvring target from being detected by radar, some jamming technologies are utilised. In this study, a novel method of deception jamming for vehicle target against continuous wave ground surveillance radar is proposed. Traditional jamming method only considers the translation information. However, for vehicle target, micro-motion is obvious in some looking-angle and serves as an important property for target identification. Therefore, in this study, besides of the translational motion, the micro-Doppler (m-D) effect is also considered in the jamming modulation. The inclusion of the m-D signature improves the fidelity and effectiveness of the jamming result. Simulation results verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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