학술논문

Investigation of target altitude estimation in skywave OTH radar using a high-resolution ionospheric sounder
Document Type
Conference
Source
2009 International Radar Conference "Surveillance for a Safer World" (RADAR 2009) Radar Conference - Surveillance for a Safer World, 2009. RADAR. International. :1-6 Oct, 2009
Subject
Aerospace
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transportation
Aircraft
Acoustic propagation
Doppler radar
Sea measurements
Sea surface
Frequency
Radar measurements
Hafnium
Reflection
Signal resolution
HF radar
over-the-horizon radar
ionospheric electromagnetic propagation
Language
ISSN
1097-5764
Abstract
This paper presents selected results from a novel ionospheric sounding experiment aimed at exploring the multipath propagation effect that is the basis for target altitude estimation in skywave OTH radar. To date the multipath propagation models that underpin altitude estimation algorithms have not been experimentally validated and it is believed that this accounts for instances of poor algorithm performance. As a first step in remedying this situation, measurements were made of the oblique skywave propagation channel between an OTH radar and an aircraft target at altitude over the sea. This experiment was conducted using an aircraft-borne transmitter and a ground-based HF sounder receiver. Resulting high resolution oblique ionograms are presented which demonstrate E-mode range-resolved altitude multipath. Examples are shown where raw ionogram data is processed to successfully estimate the aircraft altitude by using a simple E-mode multipath propagation model.