In a multifunction radar, the maximum number of targets which can be managed or tracked is an important performance measure. Interleaving algorithms developed to operate radars exploit the dead-times between the transmitted and the received pulses to allocate new tracking tasks that might involve transmitting or receiving pulses, thus increasing the capacity of the system. The problem of interleaving N targets involves a search among N! possibilities, and sub-optimal solutions are usually employed to satisfy the real-time constraints of the radar system. In this paper, we present new tight 0-1 integer programming models for the radar pulse interleaving problem, and develop effective solution methods based on Lagrangian relaxation techniques
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of the management of Electronically Steered ...
Abstract—This paper presents a solution procedure of search parameter optimization for minimum load ...
International audienceElectronic Phased-Array Radars offer new possibilities for Optimization of Rad...
In a multifunction radar, the maximum number of targets that can be managed or tracked is an importa...
This paper presents heuristic pulse interleaving algorithms for multi-target tracking on pulse Doppl...
The radar resource management problem in a multitarget tracking scenario for multi-function radar is...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a single machine that processes a set of jobs having two (ordered...
Recent studies have focused on the problem of resource allocation in systems in which multiple appli...
Recent advances in Multi-Function Radar (MFR) systems led to an increase in their degrees of freedom...
With modern multi-function radars becoming more flexible, handling the limited amount of resources o...
The Radar Resource Management (RRM) problem in a multi-sensor multi-target scenario is considered. T...
In this paper, a target capacity based resource optimization (TC-RO) scheme is developed for multipl...
The radar resource management problem in a multitarget tracking scenario is considered. The problem ...
Communication to : International radar symposium, IRS 98, Munchen (Germany), September 15-17, 1998SI...
Radar receivers typically employ matched filters designed to maximize signal to noise ratio (SNR) in...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of the management of Electronically Steered ...
Abstract—This paper presents a solution procedure of search parameter optimization for minimum load ...
International audienceElectronic Phased-Array Radars offer new possibilities for Optimization of Rad...
In a multifunction radar, the maximum number of targets that can be managed or tracked is an importa...
This paper presents heuristic pulse interleaving algorithms for multi-target tracking on pulse Doppl...
The radar resource management problem in a multitarget tracking scenario for multi-function radar is...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a single machine that processes a set of jobs having two (ordered...
Recent studies have focused on the problem of resource allocation in systems in which multiple appli...
Recent advances in Multi-Function Radar (MFR) systems led to an increase in their degrees of freedom...
With modern multi-function radars becoming more flexible, handling the limited amount of resources o...
The Radar Resource Management (RRM) problem in a multi-sensor multi-target scenario is considered. T...
In this paper, a target capacity based resource optimization (TC-RO) scheme is developed for multipl...
The radar resource management problem in a multitarget tracking scenario is considered. The problem ...
Communication to : International radar symposium, IRS 98, Munchen (Germany), September 15-17, 1998SI...
Radar receivers typically employ matched filters designed to maximize signal to noise ratio (SNR) in...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of the management of Electronically Steered ...
Abstract—This paper presents a solution procedure of search parameter optimization for minimum load ...
International audienceElectronic Phased-Array Radars offer new possibilities for Optimization of Rad...