Real-time dwell scheduling of component-oriented phased array radars
Journal
IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings
Pages
92-97
Date Issued
2002-04
Date
2002-04
Author(s)
Abstract
A multi-function phased array radar must search and track suspicious targets in its surveillance space in a real-time fashion. This paper targets one of the most important issues in the design of modern phased array radars: real-time dwell scheduling. We propose a rate-based approach to schedule radar dwells in a real-time fashion. We show how to reserve radar resources to guarantee the minimum radar operation without sacrificing the stability of the system. The strength of our approach is verified by a series of simulation experiments based a real phased array radar for air defense frigates [8].
Other Subjects
Algorithms; Antenna phased arrays; Computer control systems; Computer hardware; Computer simulation; Data structures; Military applications; Radar countermeasures; Radar target recognition; Real time systems; Signal processing; Earliest deadline first algorithm; General processor sharing; Phased array radars; Radar resource reservation method; Real time dwell scheduling; Radar antennas
Type
conference paper
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