Development of an Electronic Attack (EA) System in Multi-Target Tracking

2008-01-01
In this study, an expert system is developed for an electronic attack (EA) and tracking system and performance of this system is optimized. Tracking system consists of a monopulse tracking radar and Multiple Hypothesis Tracking (MHT) algorithm. The performance of this system is optimized over given multi-target scenarios. Range gate pull-off (RGPO), which is accepted to be the primary deception technique employed against tracking radar is selected as an EA technique to be developed and the performance of this system is optimized, as well.

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Citation Formats
O. Tuerkcue and M. K. Leblebicioğlu, “Development of an Electronic Attack (EA) System in Multi-Target Tracking,” 2008, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/35352.