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Time Allocation of a Set of Radars in a Multitarget Environment

Optimization and Control 2009-03-19 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture Probability

Abstract

The question tackled here is the time allocation of radars in a multitarget environment. At a given time radars can only observe a limited part of the space; it is therefore necessary to move their axis with respect to time, in order to be able to explore the overall space facing them. Such sensors are used to detect, to locate and to identify targets which are in their surrounding aerial space. In this paper we focus on the detection schema when several targets need to be detected by a set of delocalized radars. This work is based on the modelling of the radar detection performances in terms of probability of detection and on the optimization of a criterion based on detection probabilities. This optimization leads to the derivation of allocation strategies and is made for several contexts and several hypotheses about the targets locations.

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@article{arxiv.0903.3100,
  title  = {Time Allocation of a Set of Radars in a Multitarget Environment},
  author = {Emmanuel Duflos and Marie De Vilmorin and Philippe Vanheeghe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.3100},
  year   = {2009}
}