MMW system trade-offs |
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Authors: | Currie N.C. Parker S.W. Efurd R.B. |
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Affiliation: | Georgia Tech Res. Inst., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA; |
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Abstract: | A brief review is given of the current state of knowledge of millimeter-wave atmospheric propagation and clutter characteristics and the detection performance of two air-to-ground fire-control systems evaluated in terms of their ability to detect a 40-m2 target in the presence of atmospheric attenuation and three types of clutter. Generally, the 35-GHz system considered performed better in terms of signal-to-noise ratio performance and in signal-to-clutter ratio performance for light clutter. In heavy clutter, the 95-GHz system performed significantly better than the 35-GHz system. For 300-m altitude with refrozen snow clutter background, neither system developed a large enough signal-to-clutter radio to detect the target reliably |
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