Modern radars implement a variety of ECCM schemes to survive in the environment of Electronic Warfare. Sophistication in the field of Radar ECM is perforce required to be matched with counter response from the radar community. A recent addition to the inventory in the arena of ECM is the trend towards Expert System for Electronic Warfare applications. It is hence proposed to analyse in this paper, the appropriate shape of the ECCM response that is required from the radar to match the new vitality introduced in the ECM sphere. Under modern EW, the time constraint imposed on the radar ECCM response becomes crucial. The signal environment is dense with deceptive, noisy and often incomplete data. Hence the acquisition and the subsequent processing of information at the radar site need to be viewed as an integral function. A self contained ESM support for radar, performs the functions of EW surveillance (similar to target surveillance in the normal sense of the radar function). This support is meant to analyse the nature of ECM encountered at the radar site and can be significantly different in its function compared to the Support Measures employed by the ECM community.
Approach to knowledge based inference for radar ECCM evaluation
Wissensbasierte Rueckschluesse fuer die Radar ECCM Auswertung
1987
5 Seiten, 4 Bilder, 21 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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