Electronic deception

Definition
Electronic deception (ED) is

{{Quote|the deliberate radiation, reradiation, alteration, suppression, absorption, denial, enhancement, or reflection of electromagnetic energy in a manner intended to convey misleading information and to deny valid information to an enemy or to enemy electronics-dependent weapons.

Among the types of electronic deception are:

Manipulative electronic deception - Actions to eliminate revealing or convey misleading, telltale indicators that may be used by hostile forces Simulative electronic deception - Actions to represent friendly notional or actual capabilities to mislead hostile forces Imitative electronic deception - The introduction of electromagnetic energy into enemy systems that imitates enemy emissions.

Source

 * Federal Standard 1037C (full-text).