DocumentCode
2785348
Title
Performance prediction of Firefinder radar using high fidelity simulation
Author
Lam, Eric P. ; Birrell, H. Walker ; Magallon, Julianna
Author_Institution
Battlefield Radar, Thales Raytheon Syst. (TRS), Fullerton, CA, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
10-14 May 2010
Firstpage
48
Lastpage
53
Abstract
Thales Raytheon Systems´ PC Simulation (PCS) tool allows a rapid simulated evaluation of Firefinder radar performance from a personal desktop computer. Firefinder radars are designed to track hostile rocket, artillery and mortar (RAM) projectiles in order to accurately estimate weapon ground location. The Firefinder tactical code is used within PCS. This design provides a low risk path to rapid prototyping and evaluation of candidate software changes. PCS is used to evaluate candidate software changes to the Firefinder. Candidate design changes which perform well in PCS testing require minimum system level checkout before being checked into the tactical software baseline. The PCS tool contains a simulation engine which reads program control information from input data files. The PCS tool also generates and maintains simulated targets and clutter, simulates the radar signal processing function, performs Monte-Carlo “batch” processing, produces complex target trajectories internally or from an input text file and creates simulation data recording files identical in format to those created by the actual radar. This paper summarizes the capabilities of the lastest PCS.
Keywords
military computing; projectiles; radar signal processing; software prototyping; target tracking; weapons; Firefinder radar; Firefinder tactical code; Monte-Carlo batch processing; PC simulation tool; PCS testing; Thales Raytheon systems; artillery; high fidelity simulation; hostile rocket tracking; mortar; performance prediction; personal desktop computer; projectiles; radar signal processing; rapid prototyping; rapid simulated evaluation; software changes; tactical software baseline; target trajectories; weapon ground location estimation; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Mortar; Personal communication networks; Predictive models; Projectiles; Radar signal processing; Radar tracking; Read-write memory; Rockets;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
1097-5659
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5811-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RADAR.2010.5494653
Filename
5494653
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