• DocumentCode
    2829915
  • Title

    Airborne array aperture UWB UHF radar-motivation and system considerations

  • Author

    Hellsten, Hans ; Ulander, Lars M H

  • Author_Institution
    Div. of Sensor Technol., Defence Res. Establ., Linkoping, Sweden
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    47
  • Lastpage
    53
  • Abstract
    The paper discusses the necessity, feasibility and technology of FOPEN GMTI. It argues that this functionality may be one mode in a multi-function UWB UHF system, which jointly possesses the capabilities for air target MTI and high resolution FOPEN SAR. The radar platform may be a UAV or an aircraft, whereas it is proposed to use the push boom type of antenna mounting previously adopted with advantage for the CARABAS II UWB VHF SAR. Presently the push booms will hold a set of UWB UHF antenna elements. The paper relates GMTI to SAR, extended from imaging stationary ground to the 4-parameter set of targets in linear and uniform motion relative to ground. It is recognised that this extended imaging problem only depends on one new parameter viz. the SAR focusing velocity. The required signal processing may be tackled in an efficient manner by a hierarchical scheme based on iteratively merging subapertures and increasing the resolution. Rejection of stationary clutter and detection occurs on all the levels of increasing the resolution. The paper also provides a brief presentation of the Swedish FOA efforts to produce an experimental demonstrator of this multi-function radar system
  • Keywords
    airborne radar; antenna arrays; aperture antennas; image resolution; military radar; radar antennas; radar clutter; radar detection; radar imaging; radar resolution; search radar; synthetic aperture radar; CARABAS II UWB VHF SAR; FOA; FOPEN GMTI; SAR focusing velocity; Sweden; UAV; UWB UHF antenna elements; air target MTI; airborne array aperture UWB UHF radar; aircraft; experimental demonstrator; hierarchical scheme; high resolution FOPEN SAR; linear motion; military surveillance; multi-function radar system; push boom type antenna mounting; radar platform; signal processing; stationary clutter rejection; stationary ground imaging; uniform motion; Airborne radar; Aircraft; Microwave antenna arrays; Paper technology; Radar antennas; Signal resolution; Synthetic aperture radar; Ultra wideband antennas; Ultra wideband radar; Unmanned aerial vehicles;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Radar Conference, 1999. The Record of the 1999 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Waltham, MA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4977-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NRC.1999.767264
  • Filename
    767264