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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology 2011;14(5):904-912.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2011.14.5.904   
M&S Tool for Analysis of Detection Coverage and Target Localization in Bistatic Radar Systems
Jung-Hee Park, Won-Woo Lee, Jin-Cheol Yoo, Hoon-Gee Yang, Young-Seek Chung, Kyung-Bin Bae
1Korea Military Academy
2Kwangwoon University
3
바이스태틱 레이더의 탐지 커버리지 분석 및 표적 위치 산출을 위한 M&S Tool
박중희, 이원우, 유진철, 양훈기, 정용식, 배경빈
1육군사관학교
2광운대학교
3국방과학연구소
Abstract
In this paper, we have proposed a M&S tool for analyzing detection coverage and target localization in bistatic radar system. The detection coverage determined by radar parameters is meaningful when it satisfies the clear line-of-sight condition. We improved the method to find the minimum altitudes of transmitter and receiver for meeting the condition by considering three-dimensional coverage. Its computational burden is not problematic because the calculation is for maximizing the performance of the radar and does not demand a real-time operation. In addition, target localization on three-dimensional earth model based on the information of the height, longitude, and latitude is proposed instead of the previous unpractical calculation on two-dimensional bistatic plane. Its precalculated result can reduce its computation burden and it is suitable for real-time estimation of target location.
Key Words: Bistatic Radar, Detection Coverage, Line-of-sight Constrained Coverage, Target Location
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