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Detection of Radio-Frequency Electronics by Stimulated Emission of Carrier Modulation

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Carrier modulation, a variant of intermodulation distortion, is described and exploited for the remote detection of radio-frequency (RF) electronics. To generate carrier modulation, a single frequency illuminates an electronic device,… Click to show full abstract

Carrier modulation, a variant of intermodulation distortion, is described and exploited for the remote detection of radio-frequency (RF) electronics. To generate carrier modulation, a single frequency illuminates an electronic device, which is actively transmitting, and mixing of the applied probe tone with the device's emission produces intermodulation distortion. Theory predicts that carrier modulation is detectable from an emitter at a greater distance away from a radar than the traditional intermodulation distortion. Benchtop measurements taken using commercial RF electronic devices confirm this theory. The experiments demonstrate that carrier modulation may be stimulated remotely from a variety of RF electronics. The spectrum of the distortion may be used to pinpoint an emitter's frequency-of-operation.

Keywords: detection radio; radio frequency; carrier; carrier modulation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Year Published: 2022

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