Here's a powerful
new software package that reconstructs
real flight situations and provides a simple and effective
way of accumulating the backscattering characteristics of
11 types of aerial targets for both narrow-band and
wide-band probing. These characteristics provide critical
information for your
radar recognition, detection and
tracking investigations. It utilizes the simplest
component's method to quickly calculate backscattered
signals at the output of amplitude and phase detectors in
the X, C, S, and L bands. Plus, the software allows you to
create new
target models using the “target
editor” program included in this package.
Considering the shadowing and secondary radiation
effects, the software takes into account the reflective
properties of Tu-16, B-52, B-1B, F-15, Tornado, Mig-21 and
An-26 aircraft; AH-64 helicopters; ALCM and GLCM missiles;
and GLCM decoy-missiles. The software accounts for target
motion in different weather conditions and various forms of
illumination with the chirp, multi-frequency and narrowband
signals. This invaluable tool is the perfect complement to
the authors' new book Computer Simulation of Aerial Target
Radar Scattering, Recognition, Detection, and Tracking.
System requirements: Intel pentium processor; Windows
95/98/NT; 133 MHz and higher; 32 MB RAM minimum; 40 MB hard
disk space.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 : System Requirements and Installation for
Programs
Chapter 2 : Calculating the Backscattered Signals for
Existing Target Models
Chapter 3 : Editing the Parameters of Existing Target
Models and creating New Ones
Reference
Appendix A
Appendix B
About the Authors
Index