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- Title
DETECTION OF THE SIGNALS OF THE TERRESTRIAL RADAR STATIONS BY SPACECRAFT WITH A PASSIVE SYNTHESIS OF THE ANTENNA APERTURE.
- Authors
T. A., Vakaliuk; O. V., Andreiev; O. F., Dubyna; T. M., Nikitchuk; I. V., Puleko
- Abstract
Context is due to the need to analyze the electromagnetic accessibility of terrestrial radio radiation sources at long distances, which is typical for the operation of a spacecraft of radio technical intelligence with a passive synthesis of the antenna aperture. Objective is to calculate the probability indicators of detecting the fact of signal emission of ground-based radar stations using radio-technical intelligence installed on a space carrier. Method. Analytical calculation of the correct detection probability of the signal of the radio radiation sources by the spacecraft of radio technical intelligence based on the determination of the signal-to-noise ratio at the input of the detection device. The analysis of the technical characteristics of the group of ground radars made it possible to calculate the probability of correct detection only for the virtual radar, which generates the minimum number of pulses with the minimum energy during reconnaissance among all the analyzed radars. Results. The fulfillment of the conditions of electromagnetic accessibility is checked and the correct detection probability of the signals of modern radar stations by the space radio-technical intelligence system with a passive synthesis of the antenna aperture was calculated. Conclusion. Proposed use of the correct detection probability of the signal as the resulting indicator of electromagnetic accessibility of the radio radiation source. In the example radar stations of the air defense proved, that the proposed parameters of the space radio technical intelligence system with a passive synthesis of the antenna aperture provide the values of the correct detection probability of the signal, which are quite acceptable for modern monitoring systems.
- Subjects
APERTURE antennas; SIGNAL detection; RADAR; SPACE vehicles; TERRESTRIAL radiation; SWARM intelligence; TELECOMMUNICATION satellites; MONOPULSE radar
- Publication
Radio Electronics, Computer Science, Control, 2023, Issue 2, p13
- ISSN
1607-3274
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15588/1607-3274-2023-2-2