Title :
Wide-band airborne radar operating considerations for low-altitude surveillance in the presence of specular multipath
Author :
Teti, Joseph G., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Lambda Sci. Inc., Wayne, PA, USA
fDate :
2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Reliable detection of low-altitude platforms while simultaneously maintaining a desired search rate can be extremely difficult due to the presence of multipath. Wide-band operation in combination with frequency diversity is a sensible approach to not only mitigate, but in some cases exploit multipath channel characteristics. While a great deal of knowledge exists for characterizing the frequency dependencies of complicated multipath channels, relatively little attention has been given to examining how this knowledge could be exploited with wide-band radar sensors. The utilization of multipath channel characteristics is considered for the scenario of an airborne wide-band radar sensor performing low-altitude surveillance in a maritime environment. A brief overview of applicable multipath phenomenology is presented leading to a description of the propagation conditions selected for the construction of a representative channel. A generalized wide-band model of the sensor engagement applicable to the resolved and unresolved domains of the interference regime is utilized in combination with the simulated channel. Wide-band short pulse and linear frequency modulation waveforms are employed to consider waveform modulation characteristics in combination with desirable sensor bandwidth and frequency diversity for nominal operation at X-band. A brief discussion on implementation possibilities is also included
Keywords :
FM radar; airborne radar; diversity reception; multipath channels; search radar; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; X-band; frequency dependencies; frequency diversity; generalized wide-band model; interference regime; linear frequency modulation waveforms; low-altitude platforms; low-altitude surveillance; maritime environment; multipath channel characteristics; operating considerations; propagation conditions; reliable detection; search rate; sensor bandwidth; sensor engagement; simulated channel; specular multipath; wide-band airborne radar; wide-band radar sensors; Airborne radar; Chirp modulation; Frequency diversity; Maintenance; Multipath channels; Pulse modulation; Radar detection; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Surveillance; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on