Study to investigate and evaluate means of optimizing the Ku-band combined radar/communication functions for the space shuttle
Abstract
The performance of the space shuttle orbiter's Ku-Band integrated radar and communications equipment is analyzed for the radar mode of operation. The block diagram of the rendezvous radar subsystem is described. Power budgets for passive target detection are calculated, based on the estimated values of system losses. Requirements for processing of radar signals in the search and track modes are examined. Time multiplexed, single-channel, angle tracking of passive scintillating targets is analyzed. Radar performance in the presence of main lobe ground clutter is considered and candidate techniques for clutter suppression are discussed. Principal system parameter drivers are examined for the case of stationkeeping at ranges comparable to target dimension. Candidate ranging waveforms for short range operation are analyzed and compared. The logarithmic error discriminant utilized for range, range rate and angle tracking is formulated and applied to the quantitative analysis of radar subsystem tracking loops.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- May 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977STIN...7730316W
- Keywords:
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- Satellite-Borne Radar;
- Space Shuttles;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Energy Budgets;
- Mathematical Models;
- Optimization;
- Radar Equipment;
- Signal Processing;
- Space Communication;
- Waveforms;
- Communications and Radar