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23 September 1993 Deterministically based radar glint model for real-time simulations
Richard V. Sluman
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Abstract
A new radar glint model has been created to evaluate the terminal characteristics of the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM). This model was designed to use deterministically based glint parameters that develop accurate glint characteristics for real-time simulations. The model uses a deterministically derived data table to specify the first order glint statistics; it then generates random glint characteristics which are a function of target type, target orientation, and the target rotation rate. This combination allows the model to develop radar cross section and glint data to drive the real-time AMRAAM simulation program.
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Richard V. Sluman "Deterministically based radar glint model for real-time simulations", Proc. SPIE 1949, Space Guidance, Control, and Tracking, (23 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157087
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Missiles

Data modeling

Statistical modeling

Antennas

Computer simulations

Mathematical modeling

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