Cognitive Non-Coherent Jamming Techniques for Frequency Selective Attacks
Massimo Rosamilia, Augusto Aubry, Vincenzo Carotenuto, Antonio De Maio

TL;DR
This paper introduces cognitive non-coherent jamming techniques that selectively interfere with enemy signals while avoiding friendly RF systems, using optimization and projection methods, validated through simulations and SDR experiments.
Contribution
It proposes two novel methods for spectral notch synthesis in jamming signals, balancing optimization accuracy and computational efficiency, with experimental validation.
Findings
Effective spectral notching achieved with both methods
Spectral shaping is robust to DAC quantization effects
Experimental SDR tests confirm practical viability
Abstract
This paper deals with the design of non-coherent jamming strategies capable of ensuring spectral compatibility with friendly radio frequency (RF) emitters. The goal is achieved via a cognitive approach, which, after recognizing the presence of friendly RF systems within the bandwidth of interest (perception), synthesizes a jamming waveform (action) with spectral notches, that allows to interfere exclusively with opposite emissions. Two methods are proposed for the synthesis of the jamming signal. The former leverages optimization techniques for quadratically constrained quadratic problems (QCQP) where each constraint embeds the interference level tolerable by a specific friendly RF system. The latter is a very computationally efficient approach based on simple projections, allowing a control over the spectral notch positions and widths. At the analysis stage, the performance of the…
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MethodsFocus · Dynamic Algorithm Configuration
