Feasibility Study of the Wavefront Sampling Technique for GCA Application.
Abstract
The study reported here was an experimental effort to establish the feasibility of utilizing the Wavefront Analysis through Spatial Sampling (WASS) to upgrade the Ground Control Approach capabilities to handle incoming aircraft under conditions of near zero visibility. The WASS operates on the principle of measuring spatial variation of the amplitude and phase of the incident wavefront and using this information to resolve and identify the amplitudes, relative phases, and angles of arrival of the direct and the ground-reflected components of the incident signal. The WASS technique can be used passively by making use of transmissions from the aircraft, or actively, by making use of skin reflection from a radar. The experiments described in this report were performed at 3,000 MHz over water. Both pulsed and CW signals were utilized and the experimental results were most encouraging.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0915626
Entities
People
- Lee A. Morgan
- Philip A. Hicks
- Steven Weisbrod
Organizations
- Teledyne Technologies