The problem of a hovering helicopter detection and classification with a radar system is presented. First, the possible components of a helicopter echo are analyzed. A theoretical model of helicopter rotor backscatter is described, showing the anticipated detection difficulties. An experiment, consisting of radar signal recording and off-line analysis is outlined. The analysis results show the possibility to identify a helicopter echo by time- or frequency-domain characteristics. The probability of detection during normal radar operation is, however, shown to be moderate.
Analysis of recorded helicopter echo
1997-01-01
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
radar detection , experiment , radar signal processing , off-line analysis , probability , time-domain analysis , theoretical model , helicopter rotor backscatter , spectral analysis , recorded helicopter echo analysis , time-domain characteristics , helicopters , radar applications , frequency-domain analysis , registered signals , radar system , frequency-domain characteristics , backscatter , radar signal recording , radar operation , radar cross-sections , hovering helicopter detection , detection probability , hovering helicopter classification , pattern classification
SLUB | 1951
|British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000
|NTRS | 1982