The work to be performed includes finishing the design, fabricating a prototype, testing at MIT/Lincoln Labs and test planning for a field demonstration using the Alcor range radar system. The additional funds bring this program total to nearly $6 million since May 2002.
The system is an ultrawide bandwidth pulse processor that enables increased radar resolution and threat assessment. Essex said it has several advantages compared to all-digital solutions, including elimination of wideband analog-to-digital converters and significant computational software; simultaneous use of advanced waveforms that mitigate the effectiveness of countermeasures; high dynamic range imagery; reduced hardware costs; and capability for in-flight reprogrammability.
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