DocumentCode
2014223
Title
Dual axis multi-beam radars
Author
Tonnaer, Annemieke
Author_Institution
Naval Radar Productst & Portfolio, Thales Netherlands B.V., Hengelo, Netherlands
fYear
2013
fDate
9-12 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
412
Lastpage
416
Abstract
The evolution in today´s radar design is driven by new and highly variable naval and land-based missions encountering a great diversity of threats. The broad threat spectrum ranges from small slow moving UAVs to very small, fast and agile missiles. Detecting these targets simultaneously imposes conflicting requirements on a radar design. The great variety of missions in an increasingly complex littoral environment requires a flexible radar design with multi-mission capabilities. The system also needs to be easy upgradable, supporting modernization of the system during its operational lifetime to enable adaptation to new threats. New technologies, such as the introduction of Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) antenna technology, compact receiver technology and growth in processing power opens the door to the introduction of Dual Axis Multi-beam forming. By inserting this next step in digital beam forming, the great variety and often conflicting requirements imposed on a modern radar system can be dealt with, without the need for the operator to switch between multiple modes. This paper will describe the working and benefits of Dual Axis Multi-beam forming, as well as the operational advantages. The concepts are applicable for fixed and rotating antenna radars.
Keywords
antenna arrays; multibeam antennas; radar antennas; radar receivers; active electronically scanned array antenna technology; dual axis multibeam forming; dual axis multibeam radars; multiple modes; receiver technology; rotating antenna radars; Azimuth; Missiles; Radar antennas; Radar tracking; Surveillance; Target tracking; AESA; Dual Axis Multi-beam;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar (Radar), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5177-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RADAR.2013.6652024
Filename
6652024
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