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Advanced Radar Systems, Signal and Data Processing

RTO-EN-SET-086bis

Radar is an important sensor characterized by day/night all-weather operation capability. A key-feature of radar is the ability of reconnaissance, surveillance of a wide area with target acquisition (RSTA). In addition it offers the potential of moving target detection via Doppler discrimination, and target classification via imaging (SAR or ISAR) or polarimetric and other techniques. New developments on radar technology has improved the performance on several fields, e.g. on electronic countermeasures (ECM). This terrain has been addressed with adaptive processing, low sidelobe antennas, and mainlobe cancellation techniques. The increasing capabilities of coherent, programmable sources, digital signal processing, and computing have allowed implementation of hardware and algorithms for improving the overall performance. Low frequency foliage penetration (FOPEN) systems take advantage of programmable sources to reduce interference to other electronic equipment in the VHF and UHF bands. Advanced signal processing and capable computers are key in FOPEN SAR, UWB target detection and recognition, bistatic systems for counter-stealth, and STAP for MTI in moving radar platforms. Advances in target recognition remain key for reduction of fratricide. This improvement has been provided by increased microwave and digital-processing components. In this Lecture Series advanced radar techniques, including bi- and multistatic systems, target detection and tracking methods, and fundamentals of STAP, and other aspects of advanced radar systems will be covered.

Published8/28/2007
STOAuthorExternal
STOPublicationTypeEducational Notes RDP
Publication_ReferenceRTO-EN-SET-086bis
DOI10.14339/RTO-EN-SET-086bis
ISBNISBN 978-92-837-0083-8
STOPublisherRTO
AccessOpen Access
STOKeywordsadaptive systems; algorithms; correlation techniques; data fusion; data processing; gmti (ground moving target indicator); image processing; interoperability; inverse synthetic aperture radar; models; phased arrays; radar detection; radar images; radar signals; radar tracking; signal processing; stap (space time adaptive processing); synthetic aperture radar; target acquisition; target recognition

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$EN-SET-086bis-COVER.pdf$EN-SET-086bis-COVERCover Pages8/28/2007Open Access
$EN-SET-086bis-ES.pdf$EN-SET-086bis-ESExecutive Summary and Synthèse8/28/2007Open Access
$EN-SET-086bis-PC.pdf$EN-SET-086bis-PCProgramme Committee8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-01.pdfEN-SET-086bis-01Fundamentals of Signal Processing for Phased Array Radar8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-02.pdfEN-SET-086bis-02Advanced Target Tracking Techniques8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-03.pdfEN-SET-086bis-03Introduction to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-04.pdfEN-SET-086bis-04Bi- and Multistatic Radar8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-05.pdfEN-SET-086bis-05Principles of Adaptive Array Processing8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-06.pdfEN-SET-086bis-06Space-Time Adaptive Processing: Fundamentals8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-07.pdfEN-SET-086bis-07Space-Time Adaptive Processing: Algorithms8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-08.pdfEN-SET-086bis-08Very High Resolution and Multichannel SAR/MTI8/28/2007Open Access
EN-SET-086bis-09.pdfEN-SET-086bis-09Tracking and Data Fusion Applications8/28/2007Open Access
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