Design challenges and capability of a ground-based foliage penetration radar

David Kenney, Drew Stroter, J. Staudinger, Eugin Cherkansky
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Development of a ground-based foliage penetration (FOPEN) radar would significantly aid surveillance and border protection of forested regions; however it presents several design challenges. Transmission through dense foliage yields substantial two-way attenuation losses, more than 50 dB through 400m of forest at VHF/UHF frequencies. The need to operate at lower frequencies also imposes challenges to fielding a portable system. An ultra-wideband (UWB) FOPEN radar prototype has been developed with the goal of detecting slow moving human targets through dense foliage while maintaining a portable size. Field testing of the system has yielded favorable comparisons to theory with detection to 1200m in tower mounted, mixed foliage scenarios and to 300m in tripod mounted, dense foliage scenarios.
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陆基叶突防雷达的设计挑战和能力
研制陆基树叶穿透雷达将大大有助于森林地区的监视和边境保护;然而,它提出了几个设计挑战。在VHF/UHF频率下,通过茂密的树叶传输会产生大量的双向衰减损失,在400米的森林中传输时衰减损失超过50 dB。在较低频率下工作的需求也给便携式系统的部署带来了挑战。一种超宽带(UWB) FOPEN雷达原型已经开发出来,其目标是在保持便携尺寸的同时,通过茂密的树叶探测缓慢移动的人体目标。系统的现场测试结果与理论测试结果进行了比较,在塔式安装、混合树叶场景下探测距离为1200米,在三脚架安装、茂密树叶场景下探测距离为300米。
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