Target threatening level based optimal power allocation for LPI radar network

2013 
This paper investigates the problem of optimal power allocation for radar network to improve the system low probability of intercept (LPI) performance. We first introduce radar network signal model, and derive Schleher intercept factor for radar network. Then, with the defined target threatening level, two optimal power allocation algorithms are proposed. The first one is to optimize transmitting power allocation with a predefined mutual information (MI) threshold, and the second one is to find the optimal power allocation for a given minimum mean-square error (MMSE) threshold. There is a one-to-one correspondence between target threatening level and MI/MMSE threshold, for we need different quantity of target information and estimation accuracy in the condition of different target threatening level. Additionally, the nonlinear programming based genetic algorithm (NPGA) is employed to solve the nonlinear and constrained optimization problems. Simulations demonstrate that these two algorithms lead to the same solution under the same system constraints and can improve LPI performance for radar network effectively.
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