Noise jammer discrimination by noise spectral bandwidth

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Radar ew – Ecm

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G01S 736

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046426434

ABSTRACT:
A method for distinguishing between multiple noise jammer sources having different noise spectral bandwidths. Noise signals are detected over a relatively narrow detection bandwidth. The percent of time that the jammer spectral noise is within the fixed detection bandwidth is used to estimate the jammer spectral bandwidth.

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