Coordinated Radar Resource Management for Networked Phased Array Radars
Abstract
A phased array radar has the ability to rapidly and adaptively position beams and adjust dwell times, thus enabling a single radar to perform multiple functions, such as surveillance, tracking and fire control. A radar resource manager prioritises and schedules tasks from the various functions to best use available resources. Networked phased array radars that are connectedby a communication channel are studied. This paper considers whether coordinated radar resource management (RRM), which exploits the sharing of tracking and detection data between radars, enhances performance compared to Independent RRM. Two types of distributed management techniques for Coordinated RRM are proposed, with each type characterised by varying amounts of coordination between the radars. A two-radar network and 30-target scenario are modeled in the simulation tool Adapt MFR, to analyse the performance of the two Coordinated RRM techniques against the baseline case of Independent RRM. Results indicate that the Coordinated RRM techniques achieve the same track completeness as Independent RRM, while decreasing track occupancy and frame time. Therefore, Coordinated RRM can improve reaction time against threats, at the expense of sending data across a communication channel. The performance of Coordinated RRM for a communication channel with errors is also modeled and analysed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2014
- Accession Number
- AD1004163
Entities
People
- Peter W. Moo
- Zhen Ding
Organizations
- Defence Research and Development Canada