DocumentCode :
3110263
Title :
Modelling of the littoral environment for real-time radar performance assessment
Author :
Branson, J. ; Wooding, S. ; Dawber, W.N.
Author_Institution :
QinetiQ, Portsdown West, UK
fYear :
2002
fDate :
15-17 Oct. 2002
Firstpage :
41
Lastpage :
46
Abstract :
The role of the Royal Navy has changed dramatically since the end of the Cold War. Ships and personnel are now expected to fulfil a wider range of possible missions in theatres all over the world. Consequently ship´s radar systems are now expected to give a high level of performance in regions that include the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean, despite being originally designed to operate predominately in the North Atlantic. The problem is that the local scenario and environmental conditions can dramatically affect radar system performance in two important ways. Firstly the environment can change the way that energy propagates outwards from the radar leading to large variations in target and clutter strength between different locations. Secondly these variations are often hidden by automatic threshold changes that reduce sensitivity to prevent the radar picture from becoming cluttered. This can give the false impression that the radar is operating optimally and could prevent ship´s personnel from adapting their tactics to fit to the local situation. This paper outlines an updated model that is compared to real data in ducting conditions. The model is used to examine radar performance in littoral scenarios and to estimate sea state and duct strength from real radar data. The ultimate aim is to combine information collected by the ship´s surveillance radar with modelling to allow ship´s personnel to monitor the effect of the local environment on radar performance.
Keywords :
atmospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; digital simulation; marine radar; meteorology; radar clutter; radiowave propagation; search radar; Eastern Mediterranean; Middle East; NEMESiS model; Naval ElectroMagnetic Environment Simulation System; North Atlantic; Royal Navy; clutter strength; ducting conditions; environmental conditions; littoral environment modelling; local environment; meteorological models; radar models; radio wave propagation; real radar data; real-time radar performance assessment; sea state estimation; ship radar systems; surveillance radar; target strength; updated model; Atmosphere; Atmospheric modeling; Doppler radar; Ducts; Meteorological radar; Meteorology; Personnel; Radar clutter; Radio frequency; Refractive index;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
RADAR 2002
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh, UK
ISSN :
0537-9989
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-750-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2002.1174650
Filename :
1174650
Link To Document :
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