The shipborne phased array radar must be able to compensate the ship's motion and track the maneuvering targets automatically. In this paper, the real-time beam pointing error compensation mechanism of a planar array antenna for ship's motion is designed to combine with the Kalman filtering. The effect of beam pointing error on the tracking performance of shipborne phased array radar is examined. A compensation mechanism, which can automatically correct the beam pointing error of the planar antenna array, is proposed for shipborne phased array radar in order to achieve the required tracking accuracy over the long dwell time. The automatic beam pointing error compensation mechanism employs the parallel fuzzy basis function network (FBFN) architecture to estimate the beam pointing error caused by roll and pitch of the ship. In the simulation, the models of roll and pitch are used to evaluate the performance of beam pointing error estimation mechanism based on the proposed parallel FBFN architecture. In addition, the effect of automatic beam pointing error compensation mechanism on the tracking performance of adaptive extended Kalman filter (AEKF) implemented in ship borne phased array radar is also investigated. Simulations find out that the proposed algorithms are stable and accurate. © 2013 J. Mar et al.
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Mar, J., Tsai, K. C., Wang, Y. T., & Basnet, M. B. (2013). Intelligent motion compensation for improving the tracking performance of shipborne phased array radar. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/384756
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