Title :
Array calibration for radar low-angle tracking based on electromagnetic matched field processing
Author :
Wang, Bu-hong ; Meng, Ling-Qin ; Cao, Xiao-min
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Eng. Inst., Air Force Eng. Univ., Xi´´an
Abstract :
The essence of the radar low-angle tracking is to estimate accurately the height of a specified target in the presence of complicated propagation conditions, including specular multipath propagation, diffuse reflection, diffraction propagation, range-dependent atmosphere refractivity stratification and other anomalous propagations conditions (e.g., ducting). An effective array data model for low-angle tracking is the prerequisite to many model-based low-angle tracking algorithm. The commonly-used planewave arrival data model usually can not take into account much aforementioned anomalous propagation in radar low-angle tracking, which results in serve performance deterioration in the practical low-angle tracking scenario. In light of the electromagnetic matched field processing (EM-MFP), an effective method of array calibration is proposed in this paper, in which the numerical solution of the parabolic wave equation (PWE) at sensor locations in 3D space is substituted for the traditional plane-wave arrival data model. The biggest advantage to using the PWE method is that it gives a full-wave solution for the field in the presence of range-dependent environments, and almost all aforementioned anomalous propagations conditions can be taken into account automatically. For demonstration, comparisons of the array data for a classic low-angle tracking scenario are presented between the traditional planewave arrival data model and the proposed PWE data model.
Keywords :
array signal processing; electromagnetic wave diffraction; parabolic equations; radar; target tracking; wave equations; anomalous propagations conditions; array calibration; diffraction propagation; diffuse reflection; electromagnetic matched field processing; model-based low-angle tracking algorithm; parabolic wave equation; planewave arrival data model; radar low-angle tracking; range-dependent atmosphere refractivity stratification; specular multipath propagation; Calibration; Data models; Electromagnetic diffraction; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic reflection; Optical reflection; Radar tracking; Sensor arrays; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas, Propagation and EM Theory, 2008. ISAPE 2008. 8th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Kunming
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2192-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2193-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISAPE.2008.4735491