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E-raamat: Evaluation of the Multifunction Phased Array Radar Planning Process

  • Formaat: 91 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309178440
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  • Formaat: 91 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309178440

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The Multifunction Phased Array Radar (MPAR) is one potentially cost-effective solution to meet the surveillance needs and of several agencies currently using decades-old radar networks. These agencies including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have many and varied requirements and possible applications of modern radar technology.

This book analyzes what is lacking in the current system, the relevant capabilities of phased array technology, technical challenges, cost issues, and compares possible alternatives. Both specific and overarching recommendations are outlined.



Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Overview of the Current National Radar System 3 Needs for the Next Generation System 4 Capabilities of Phased Array Radar 5 The MPAR Concept 6 The MPAR Planning Process 7 Evaluation of the Planning Process 8 Family of Systems 9 Concluding Thoughts References Appendix A STATEMENT OF TASK Appendix B ACRONYM LIST Appendix C BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF
Summary 1(1)
Principal Findings 1(3)
Committee Recommendations 4(3)
Introduction
7(2)
Overview of The Current National Radar System
9(4)
Weather Radar Networks
9(2)
Aircraft Surveillance Radar Networks
11(1)
Siting, Maintenance and Lifecycle Issues
11(1)
Weather Radar Coverage
12(1)
Needs For the Next Generation System
13(6)
Multi-Agency Mission: Owners, Users, and Beneficiaries
13(3)
Limitations of the Current Radar Network
16(2)
Needs Versus Research
18(1)
Capabilities of Phased Array Radar
19(7)
Capability for Rapid Update (Beam Multiplexing)
20(2)
Adaptive Clutter Suppression
22(1)
Crossbeam Wind Estimation
23(1)
Elimination of Beam Smearing
23(1)
Adaptive Sensing
23(1)
Other Capabilities
24(1)
Graceful Degradation
24(2)
The Mpar Concept
26(8)
Technical Challenges
28(1)
Cost Issues
29(3)
Capital Asset Planning
32(1)
Acquisition Planning and Contracting
32(1)
Comparision of Alternatives
33(1)
The Mpar Planning Process
34(7)
The JAG/PARP Report
34(2)
MPAR Symposium
36(2)
Developments to Date: Activities in NWRT
38(1)
Developments to Date: 2007 Annual MPAR Statement and 2008 Plans
39(2)
Evaluation of The Planning Process
41(18)
Introduction
41(1)
Purpose of the MPAR Planning Process
41(1)
The MPAR Stakeholders
42(1)
External Pressures on Existing and Emerging MPAR Stakeholders
42(1)
Need for Quantitative Requirements and Specifications for MPAR
43(3)
Evaluation of the MPAR R&D Planning Process
46(1)
Technical Issues
46(4)
Cost Issues
50(3)
Need for Complete Inclusion of all Associated System Costs
53(1)
Cost-Benefit Analysis
53(6)
Family of Systems
59(4)
Concluding Thoughts
63(2)
Principal Findings
63(1)
Overarching Recommendation
64(1)
REFERENCES
65(6)
APPENDIXES
71
Statement of Task
72
Acronym List
73
Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
75
Committee on the Evaluation of the Multifunction Phased Array Radar Planning Process; National Research Council