Title :
Electronic countermeasures (ECM) technique measurements and automation methods
Author :
Murrill, Jeffrey
Author_Institution :
ATE Syst. Eng., Northrop Grumman Corp., Rolling Meadows, IL, USA
Abstract :
Test and verification of ECM Systems can prove to be challenging due to the dynamically changing RF signals encountered. To support development of an ECM system it is important to provide a method of test for ECM technique measurements. This method needs to not only support the development and integration phase of the system, but also final performance and functional verification. Having a method to provide the user with an automated and simplified measurement capability saves time and improves accuracy and repeatability. This paper will discuss generic ECM system measurement methods and their automation for use in Test Program Set (TPS) applications. Specifically, ECM technique measurements will be discussed. An overview will be provided on Northrop Grumman´s ECM Techniques Analyzer (ECMTA). The architecture will be discussed along with its measurement capabilities and application to TPS use. The ECMTA supports a variety of test needs and has been provided to multiple Customers in order to support EW Jammer programs and lab applications. The ECMTA incorporates a modular tuned receiver architecture that allows COTS modules to be reconfigured via software to form the desired measurement instrument capability. This software defined instrument capability is coded using LabVIEW. Digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms are applied to analyze and process the desired technique response for display to the user. Additional test capabilities have been integrated with TestStand to provide an automated parametric verification (pass/fail) capability which is used for final system test of verification.
Keywords :
automatic testing; electronic countermeasures; jamming; signal processing; virtual instrumentation; COTS module; ECM techniques analyzer; automation methods; commercial-off-the-shelf module; digital signal processing algorithms; dynamically changing RF signal; electronic countermeasures technique measurements; generic ECM system measurement method; modular tuned receiver; test program set applications; Electronic countermeasures; Frequency measurement; Frequency modulation; Instruments; Software; Velocity measurement; electronic countermeasures; electronic warfare; synthetic instruments; system test; technique measurements; test system;
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0698-0
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.2012.6334540