DocumentCode
1437482
Title
Benchmark for radar allocation and tracking in ECM
Author
Blair, W.D. ; Watson, G.A. ; Kirubarajan, T. ; Bar-Shalom, Y.
Author_Institution
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA, USA
Volume
34
Issue
4
fYear
1998
fDate
10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1097
Lastpage
1114
Abstract
A benchmark problem for tracking maneuvering targets is presented. The benchmark problem involves beam pointing control of a phased array (i.e., agile beam) radar against highly maneuvering targets in the presence of false alarms (FAs) and electronic counter measurements (ECM). The testbed simulation described includes the effects of target amplitude fluctuations, beamshape, missed detections, FAs, finite resolution, target maneuvers, and track loss. Multiple waveforms are included in the benchmark so that the radar energy can be coordinated with the tracking algorithm. The ECM includes a standoff jammer (SOJ) broadcasting wideband noise and targets attempting range gate pull off (RGPO). The limits on the position and maneuverability of the targets are given along with descriptions of six target trajectories. The “best” tracking algorithm is the one that minimizes a weighted average of the radar energy and radar time, while satisfying a constraint of 4% on the maximum number of lost tracks, The radar model, the ECM techniques, the target scenarios, and performance criteria for the benchmark are presented
Keywords
electronic countermeasures; jamming; phased array radar; radar clutter; radar computing; radar cross-sections; radar signal processing; radar tracking; target tracking; ECCM; ECM; MATLAB program; agile beam radar; antenna gain patterns; beam pointing control; beamshape; benchmark problem; false alarms; finite resolution; highly maneuvering targets; missed detections; monopulse processing; multiple waveforms; performance criteria; phased array radar; radar allocation; radar energy; radar model; radar time; radar tracking; range gate pull off; standoff jammer; target amplitude fluctuations; testbed simulation; track loss; tracking algorithm; tracking maneuvering targets; weighted average; wideband noise; Benchmark testing; Birth disorders; Counting circuits; Electronic countermeasures; Fluctuations; Phase measurement; Phased arrays; Radar measurements; Radar tracking; Target tracking;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/7.722694
Filename
722694
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