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Radars multistatiques et radars numériques

Authors: -Philippe -LACOMME;

Radars multistatiques et radars numériques

Abstract

D'une part les operations reseaux centrees (NCW| sur le champ de bataille exigeront des systemes de detection et de pistage interconnectes, menant a la notion "de senseurs distribues" non localises au meme endroit. Cela signifie que les antennes de radar devront explorer simultanement de nombreuses directions differentes et a des frequences RF differentes. D'autre part l'evolution de composants electroniques portee par les applications civiles comme les radiocommunications permet de developper des antennes reseaux "tout numerique" a un cout accessible, ou chaque TransmiUReceive Module (TRM) est connecte au radar par liaison numerique. Une autre technologie de rupture est la disponibilite de generateurs de signal pour des radars avec une haute purete spectrale et des horloges tres stables distribuees sur le champ de bataille. Ces techniques sont un pre-requis aux antennes a formation de faisceau par calcul necessaires dans de telles applications.

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