Title :
Analysis of queuing behavior of automatic ESM systems
Author :
El-Ayadi, M.H. ; El-Barbary, K. ; Abou-bakr, E.
Author_Institution :
Ain Shams Univ., Cairo, Egypt
fDate :
7/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Radar electronic support measures (ESM) systems detect active emitters in a given area and determine their identities and bearings. The high arrival rate of radar pulses in dense emitter environments demands fast automatic processing of arriving pulses so that the ESM system can fulfill its functions properly in real time. Yet, the performance analysis of automatic ESM system in real life Is difficult since both pulse arrivals and widths can be specified only probabilistically. The success of queuing theory in many applications such as computer communication networks and flow-control has encouraged designers to utilize queuing theory in qualifying and judging the performance of automatic ESM systems in dense emitter environments. The queuing behavior of these systems is analytically evaluated under different service disciplines and elaborate computer simulations validate the results. The analysis involves statistical modeling of arrival and departure processes as well as distribution of service times. It permits estimating the blocking probability due to high arrival rates of intercepted radar pulses or due to limited speed of the deinterleaver processor. Queuing analysis is shown to be quite useful to quantitatively assess tradeoffs in ESM systems design
Keywords :
queueing theory; radar signal processing; active emitter detection; arrival process; automatic electronic support measures system; blocking probability; computer simulation; deinterleaver processor; departure process; queuing theory; radar pulse processing; service time distribution; statistical model; Application software; Area measurement; Computer applications; Computer networks; Performance analysis; Queueing analysis; Radar detection; Radar measurements; Real time systems; Space vector pulse width modulation;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on