Title :
Ubiquitous radar: an implementation concept
Author :
Alter, J.J. ; White, R.M. ; Kretschmer, F.F. ; Olin, I.D. ; Temes, C.L.
Abstract :
Contemporary signal processing combined with phased array technology using digital beamforming enables the development of an important new radar system class that provides a continuous and uninterrupted multifunction capability within a coverage volume. The central idea of ubiquitous radar is to "look everywhere all of the time". It requires the illumination of a wide coverage volume while continuously receiving signals from a "pincushion" of narrow beams filling the volume. There are no gaps either in coverage space or in time, so that all targets can be detected at the earliest time and tracks initiated. Conceptually, this technology can combine surveillance, tracking and weapons control. The paper summarizes and reviews a concept study for implementing ubiquitous radar.
Keywords :
array signal processing; phased array radar; radar detection; radar signal processing; radar tracking; search radar; coverage volume; digital beamforming; narrow beams; phased array technology; signal processing; surveillance; target detection; target tracking; ubiquitous radar; weapons control; Array signal processing; Digital signal processing; Filling; Lighting; Phased arrays; Radar detection; Radar signal processing; Radar tracking; Space technology; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2004. Proceedings of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8234-X
DOI :
10.1109/NRC.2004.1316397