RADAR DETECTION OF LOW-ALTITUDE TARGETS IN A MARITIME ENVIRONMENT

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作者
ANDERSON, KD
机构
[1] Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Division, NCCOSC RDTE Div., CA 92152-7385, 543, San Diego
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10.1109/8.387177
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Results from a unique analytical and experimental effort to assess low-altitude, short-range, radar detection capabilities in an evaporation ducting environment are presented. Within the horizon, the duct may shift the location of the last interference null several kilometers in range, which may cause nondetection at ranges where detection is expected and detection at ranges where detection is not expected. In addition, the evaporation duct may reduce the signal strength at ranges near the last interference peak so that detection of low-altitude, small-size, targets may not be possible until the target is much closer, At ranges near and beyond the horizon, radar signal strength depends both on the surface layer and on the mixed layer. To accurately model propagation in this region, knowledge of both surface layer and upper air meteorology is required. An empirical model to merge the surface layer with the mixed layer has been developed. Comparisons of measured to calculated detection range indicate that the assumption of a standard atmosphere minimizes the variance of the difference between the detection ranges whereas ranges calculated using the measured surface meteorological conditions and a modified surface layer model minimizes the median of the difference.
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页码:609 / 613
页数:5
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