DocumentCode
923665
Title
IEE Computing & Control Division: Chairman´s address. The development of tracking systems
Author
Prime, H.A.
Author_Institution
University of Birmingham, Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Birmingham, UK
Volume
130
Issue
1
fYear
1983
fDate
1/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
8
Abstract
The paper identifies the essential features of tracking systems and describes the basic ranging facilities that were available during the early years of the Second World War on the metric radar systems. With the advent of centimetric radar and the development of both low- and high-angle systems, tracking in range elevation and bearing was realised. In the discussion of the following two decades, with the emphasis on radioastronomy and satellite communication and the requirement for large apertures, the Jodrell Bank Mk. I and the Goonhilly I systems are considered and the transition from analogue to computer control noted. The need for fast scanning, realised by monopulse techniques, is then examined and reference is also made to the application of `hill-climbing¿ techniques. The paper continues with an account of missile tracking strategies and the significance of the guidance law. In the final Section the problems arising from system disturbances are discussed, and recent work based on Kalman filtering is mentioned in that context. In conclusion it is noted that the development of tracking systems has been sustained by the progress and integration of the computing and control disciplines.
Keywords
communications computer control; radar systems; radioastronomical techniques; reviews; tracking systems; Goonhilly I systems; Jodrell Bank Mk. I; Kalman filtering; centimetric radar; climbing technique; computer control; disturbances; metric radar systems; monopulse techniques; radioastronomy; satellite communication; tracking systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Physical Science, Measurement and Instrumentation, Management and Education - Reviews, IEE Proceedings A
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0143-702X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-a-1:19830002
Filename
4645580
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