Tracking Accuracies of Sequentially Lobed Radars on Fluctuating Targets.
Abstract
The effect of amplitude scintillation on a sequential lobing tracker has been analyzed. It is shown that, the angular tracking accuracy is limited by the amount of target fluctuation if the target return signal fluctuates. A loss-of-track condition is found and is shown to give the same output as would be obtained from a Rayliegh distributed return signal. The report further shows that tracking targets with Swerling type I fluctuations is virtually impossible, while the tracking of type III target is marginal. These results have direct application for a frequency scanned array which uses sequential lobing to angle track, because changing frequency will produce scintillation of target cross section, causing the return signal to fluctuate.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 10, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA013980
Entities
People
- J. M. Loomis
- M. D. Fahey