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7 June 2024 Algorithm for deinterleaving of RADAR scans for analysis by ELINT systems
W. G. Warren, J. Allanigue, J. V. Outlaw, A. Schroeder, G. Chapman, E. Mansfield, S. G. Lambrakos
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Abstract
A case study analysis is presented demonstrating the procedure of deinterleaving, and its characteristics in terms of parameter sensitivity, which is for PRI-modulation recognition associated with ELINT analysis. This study examines data obtained from a RADAR collection site, consisting of various PRI-modulated characteristics, such as those occurring typically for ELINT-analysis environments. A specific aspect of this analysis is that it considers deinterleaving of RADAR pulses, which represent a precursor data format collected in a tactical maritime environment, to construct RADAR scans. Ultimately, the goal of this analysis is to construct these RADAR scans to eventually construct and identify RADAR signals, which represent a post-processed data format with respect to scans, in order to determine the geolocation of maritime targets. We present initial results of an evolving data-driven methodology based on the types of data being processed.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
W. G. Warren, J. Allanigue, J. V. Outlaw, A. Schroeder, G. Chapman, E. Mansfield, and S. G. Lambrakos "Algorithm for deinterleaving of RADAR scans for analysis by ELINT systems", Proc. SPIE 13040, Pattern Recognition and Prediction XXXV, 130400D (7 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3016297
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Matrices

Radar signal processing

Tolerancing

Electronic signals intelligence

Data modeling

Visualization

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