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Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Aided Radar Spoofing

Information Theory 2024-05-14 v1 Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

Electronic countermeasure (ECM) technology plays a critical role in modern electronic warfare, which can interfere with enemy radar detection systems by noise or deceptive signals. However, the conventional active jamming strategy incurs additional hardware and power costs and has the potential threat of exposing the target itself. To tackle the above challenges, we propose a new intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-aided radar spoofing strategy in this letter, where IRS is deployed on the surface of a target to help eliminate the signals reflected towards the hostile radar to shield the target, while simultaneously redirecting its reflected signal towards a surrounding clutter to generate deceptive angle-of-arrival (AoA) sensing information for the radar. We optimize the IRS's reflection to maximize the received signal power at the radar from the direction of the selected clutter subject to the constraint that its received power from the direction of the target is lower than a given detection threshold. We first solve this non-convex optimization problem using the semidefinite relaxation (SDR) method and further propose a lower-complexity solution for real-time implementation. Simulation results validate the efficacy of our proposed IRS-aided spoofing system as compared to various benchmark schemes.

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@article{arxiv.2405.06951,
  title  = {Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Aided Radar Spoofing},
  author = {Haozhe Wang and Beixiong Zheng and Xiaodan Shao and Rui Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.06951},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures

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