Abstract

The forward scatter signature of a target provides the radar systems designer with an alternative approach to the detection of 'very low radar cross section (RCS)' targets. This paper outlines the rationale for a forward scatter radar system, the forward scatter principle, and the architecture of a forward scatter radar systems performance model. This model has been developed to analyse the effect of variations in the choice of operating frequency, transmitter and receiver characteristics, detection and tracking algorithms. The paper discusses these aspects with results from modelling and performance predictions for target forward scatter signature, transmit and receive antenna designs, analogue to digital converter (ADC) performance and coverage for a forward scatter radar system operating in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band.

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