Accession Number:

ADA281520

Title:

Solid State Radar Demonstration Test Results at the FAA Technical Center

Descriptive Note:

Project rept.

Corporate Author:

MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH LEXINGTON LINCOLN LAB

Personal Author(s):

Report Date:

1994-06-17

Pagination or Media Count:

38.0

Abstract:

In 1992 and 1993 ITT Gilfillan teamed with Thomson CSF to develop a solid state transmitter system for airport surveillance radar applications. Because of the low peak power limitations of the solid state transmitter, the radar uses pulse compression techniques to obtain 55 nmi detection performance. In the Fall of 1992 ITTThompson executed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the FAAs Terminal Area Surveillance System TASS program office to demonstrate the transmitter at the FAA Technical Center using the FAATCs ASR-9. The Laboratory participated in these tests, which were completed in April 1993. The Laboratory test plan included an assessment of the solid state radars time sidelobe levels, stability, susceptibility to short pulse interference, and target detection performance. Although the tests were limited in scope and the data required several post-collection processing corrections, the radar exhibited very low time sidelobe levels, had excellent stability, and showed adequate detection performance. The pulse compression receiver was vulnerable to short pulse interference and will require specialized processing techniques to e its effects. It was not possible to take weather data, and the FAA Technical Center radar environment has no stressing clutter. Recommendations are made for the follow-on effort at a mountainous site to more completely characterize the solid state ATC radar.

Subject Categories:

  • Terminal Flight Facilities
  • Active and Passive Radar Detection and Equipment

Distribution Statement:

APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE