Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE National Radar Conference
DOI: 10.1109/nrc.1997.588306
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The Radar Support System (RSS): A tool for siting radars and predicting their performance

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“…There are systems that predict the performances of sensors based on their modeling. Some current examples of systems of this type are the computer-aided radar performance evaluation tool (CARPET) for assessment and design of surfacebased radars or the Radar Support System (RSS) for siting radars and predicting their performance [4].…”
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“…There are systems that predict the performances of sensors based on their modeling. Some current examples of systems of this type are the computer-aided radar performance evaluation tool (CARPET) for assessment and design of surfacebased radars or the Radar Support System (RSS) for siting radars and predicting their performance [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are systems that predict the performances of sensors based on their modeling. Some current examples of systems of this type are the computer-aided radar performance evaluation tool (CARPET) for assessment and design of surfacebased radars or the Radar Support System (RSS) for siting radars and predicting their performance [4].Other systems aim at evaluating the actual operational behavior of a sensor, which in some cases implies the use of dedicated hardware for their evaluations. In this group we can find radar analysis support system for sites (RASS-S), a radar manufacturer-independent system for evaluating the different elements of radar, or a radar monitoring display (RMD), which also has the capability of processing any surveillance data.…”
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