With the increasingly prominent role of high-tech weapons in modern warfare, electronic warfare has also become a topic that has attracted worldwide attention. At present, global electronic warfare is in an important period of transformation and development. In particular, the US military has made substantial progress in electronic warfare in recent years. The development of electronic defense has played a decisive role in future wars. This article introduces the application system architecture and operating mechanism of SDM. At the same time, it introduces the application of plug-and-play SDM software in modern electronic defense system operations, and expounds the role of intelligent command in future electronic warfare. SDM software can realize the plug-and-play of sensor equipment, and it plays a key role in the intelligent network of electronic defense.
The geometric and motion characteristics of false targets are more similar to those of real targets. The detection accuracy of traditional infrared radiation characteristics methods for infrared targets is obviously low. For small infrared weak targets with small size and low signal-to-noise ratio, it is difficult to effectively extract shape features by using a single band detection method. Therefore, this paper makes full use of the advantages of infrared single band image and multispectral image target detection methods, and combines single band detection technology and multispectral detection technology, which not only avoids the defect of single band detection missing alarm, but also reduces the impact of large amount of multispectral detection data, and has real-time performance and good detection effect. The hybrid detection algorithm proposed in this paper has stronger adaptability, higher recognition rate and faster processing ability.
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