Two fixed parameters define a two-dimensional projectile track relative to a radar: an arrival angle, and the expected distance of closest approach (miss distance). Both parameters can be obtained explicitly, the angle from the history of the phase difference between two elements of an interferometer antenna, and the miss distance from the history of the Doppler frequency.
Doppler Radar Tracking of Hostile Fire
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-17 , 3 ; 469-471
1981-05-01
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