Random noise radar target detection device
First Claim
1. A Target Detection Device (TDD), sometimes called a fuze, for determining the distance to an object and the object'"'"'s velocity, the TDD being capable of defeating a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) jammer or similar device from causing the TDD to prefunction, thus producing mission failure for the system employing the TDD, the Target Detection Device comprising:
- a source of random noise for modulating a radio frequency (RF) carrier of a transmitter for transmitting a random, electromagnetic signal in the direction of the object, the object reflecting back at least a portion of the electromagnetic signal;
an antenna and receiver for receiving and amplifying the random, electromagnetic signal returned from the object, the returned signal being a delayed replica of the transmitted signal;
a correlation processor for correlating the random noise modulation on the transmitted electromagnetic signal with the random noise modulation on the returned electromagnetic signal, the correlation processor generating an output; and
a signal processor for post-processing the output from the correlation processor and determining the distance to the object, the relative velocity between the object and the TDD, the signal processor generating control commands to defeat the DRFM.
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Abstract
A radar system (10) which transmits a random noise signal. The transmitted signal is embodied as an electromagnetic signal and is directed at an object or target. The object or target reflects at least a portion of the electromagnetic signal which is returned to the radar system. An image of the electromagnetic random noise signal is stored in memory (16) and compared with the returned modulated signal. Based on the correlation value, a determination is made regarding the object or target. In a particular implementation, the radar system is used in a target detection device (TDD) (10) in order to determine the distance from the target or object to the device and the relative velocity of the target or object and the device. When the target or object reaches a predetermined distance and also satisfies any other system requirements, the TDD (10) initiates a detonation signal which causes detonation of the missile or warhead.
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7 Claims
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1. A Target Detection Device (TDD), sometimes called a fuze, for determining the distance to an object and the object'"'"'s velocity, the TDD being capable of defeating a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) jammer or similar device from causing the TDD to prefunction, thus producing mission failure for the system employing the TDD, the Target Detection Device comprising:
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a source of random noise for modulating a radio frequency (RF) carrier of a transmitter for transmitting a random, electromagnetic signal in the direction of the object, the object reflecting back at least a portion of the electromagnetic signal;
an antenna and receiver for receiving and amplifying the random, electromagnetic signal returned from the object, the returned signal being a delayed replica of the transmitted signal;
a correlation processor for correlating the random noise modulation on the transmitted electromagnetic signal with the random noise modulation on the returned electromagnetic signal, the correlation processor generating an output; and
a signal processor for post-processing the output from the correlation processor and determining the distance to the object, the relative velocity between the object and the TDD, the signal processor generating control commands to defeat the DRFM. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
a plurality of delay elements to generate a series of range gates for processing the returned electromagnetic signal;
a plurality of correlation elements for crosscorrelating the modulation on the transmitted and returned electromagnetic signals to determine a match between the two signals to indicate the range between TDD and the object; and
a plurality of counters counting the matches between the modulation on transmitted and returned random electromagnetic signals to define a measure of the crosscorrelation.
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