SBIR-STTR Award

A Distributed Aperture Radar Technology for Enhanced Force Protection Against Tactical Airborne Threats
Award last edited on: 9/1/2020

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$1,849,997
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A08-164
Principal Investigator
Jeff E Holder

Company Information

Propagation Research Associates Inc

1275 Kennestone Circle Suite 100
Marietta, GA 30066
   (770) 795-8181
   info@pra-corp.com
   www.pra-corp.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Cobb

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$119,998
Propagation Research Associates, Inc., (PRA) proposes an innovative distributed aperture radar technology that uses waveform diversity for effective implementation of fire control and engagement capabilities to defeat multiple attacks from any direction. Force protection against low-cost, ballistic threats imposes challenges for a Fire Control Radar (FCR) that is charged with tracking and directing fire to negate these threats. An FCR is required to support several functions such as search, track, weapon assignment, target engagement, impact point prediction, and launch point estimation. The proposed PRA radar technology reduces radar resources required to deal with these functions through the implementation of three (or more) distributed phased arrays to provide enhanced multipath mitigation and improved accuracy over conventional radar architectures. The distributed aperture radar can implement both command guidance and a unique semi-active guidance concept in a single radar design without adding significant cost to a missile interceptor. The semi-active guidance technology integrates elements of command guidance and semi-active guidance to address saturated threat attacks without seriously impacting cost and radar resources.

Keywords:
Radar, Fire Control, Distributed Apertures, Waveform Diversity, Force Protection, Binary Phase Shift Key, Guidance, Airborne Threats

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2010
(last award dollars: 2016)
Phase II Amount
$1,729,999

Propagation Research Associates, Inc., (PRA) proposes to fabricate and demonstrate the performance of a prototype for the innovative distributed aperture radar technology designed in Phase I. The Phase I technology was designed to use waveform diversity for effective implementation of fire control and engagement capabilities to defeat multiple attacks from any direction. Force protection against low-cost, ballistic threats imposes resource management challenges for a Fire Control Radar (FCR) that is charged with tracking and directing fire to negate these threats. An FCR is required to support several functions such as search, track, weapon assignment, target engagement, impact point prediction, and launch point estimation. The proposed PRA radar technology reduces radar resources required to deal with these functions through the implementation of three (or more) distributed phased arrays to provide enhanced multipath mitigation and improved accuracy over conventional radar architectures. The distributed aperture radar can implement both command guidance and a unique semi-active guidance concept in a single radar design without adding significant cost to a missile interceptor. The semi-active guidance technology integrates elements of command guidance and semi-active guidance to address saturated threat attacks without significantly impacting cost and radar resources.

Keywords:
Short Range Air Defense, Fire Control Radar, Distributed Apertures, Waveform Diversity, Force Protection, Binary Phase Shift Key, Semi-Active Guidance, Ballistic Threats