Range-Doppler Spoofing in OFDM Signals for Preventing Wireless Passive Emitter Tracking

Abstract

Passive emitter tracking (PET) algorithms can estimate both the range and Doppler of a wireless emitter when it uses orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM). In this paper we are interested to prevent this from happening by an unauthorized receiver (URx). To accomplish that we introduce in the transmitted signal a spoofing signal that varies across subcarriers and successive OFDM symbols. With this technique the emitter is not only able to spoof its actual range and Doppler (allowing covert communication in terms of these two parameters), but is also capable of producing additional false emitter signatures to further confuse the URx. To evaluate the performance of our approach we calculate the range-Doppler response at the URx for different system configurations of an 802.11-based system.

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