Design of Dynamic Reconfigurable Structure Based on Integrated Filter Banks

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ABSTRACT

In electronic confrontation, radar confrontation is an important part. Various radars widely used in modern warfare are the most important equipment in the field of information acquisition and precision guidance. Especially in the vast battle space, in order to achieve timely, accurate and comprehensive access to various target information, the role of radar is irreplaceable. Especially in the vast battle space, the role of radar is irreplaceable in order to achieve timely, accurate and comprehensive access to various target information. Therefore, in the war, it will not be able to protect their own survival and play combat effectiveness if not having the radar's ability to fight. At this time, that is the need for radar equipment in time to detect radar exposure, rapid measurement of radar signal parameters and identify threat signals, and targeted to do the implementation of interference or the implementation of technical attacks. In order to extract the parameters of the received signal to facilitate the subsequent research and analysis, this paper deduces the structure of the integrated filter bank in detail, and gives the reconfigurable filter bank structure design method, under the condition of accurate reconstruction of the signal. Based on the analysis of the design and calculation complexity of the filter bank structure, the dynamic reconfigurable design method con-sumes less hardware resources and wide application range, and the simulation structure also verifies the correctness and flexibility of the structure.

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Zhang, W. , Zhou, C. and Dou, Z. (2017) Design of Dynamic Reconfigurable Structure Based on Integrated Filter Banks. International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences, 10, 236-245. doi: 10.4236/ijcns.2017.108B025.

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