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IMMPDAF for radar management and tracking benchmark with ECM
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1998
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RadarEngineeringAutomatic Target RecognitionSynthetic Aperture RadarFalse AlarmsComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingRadar ManagementInstrumentationPhased Array RadarRadar WaveformTracking ControlSignal ProcessingTracking SystemRadar Imaging
A framework is presented for controlling a phased array radar for tracking highly maneuvering targets in the presence of false alarms (FAs) and electronic countermeasures (ECMs). Algorithms are presented for track formation and maintenance; adaptive selection of target revisit interval, waveform and detection threshold; and neutralizing techniques for ECM, namely, against a standoff jammer (SOJ) and range gate pull off (RGPO). The interacting multiple model (IMM) estimator in combination with the probabilistic data association (PDA) technique is used for tracking. A constant false alarm rate (CFAR) approach is used to adaptively select the detection threshold and radar waveform, countering the effect of jammer-induced false measurements. The revisit interval is selected adaptively, based on the predicted angular innovation standard deviations. This tracker/radar-resource-allocator provides a complete solution to the benchmark problem for target tracking and radar control. Simulation results show an average sampling interval of about 2.5 s while maintaining a track loss less than the maximum allowed 4%.
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