I am more concerned about getting the production standards up.
Hi
@Dillinger
The production of the radar in all likelyhood would be done by astra microwaves(as they are the ones who supplied TRMM for both AEWCS and RISAT-1.The main challenge was developing A2G modes as has been highlighted by ex director of LRDE when he came to lecture at IISC bangalore.I have excerpts from his slide.
Look down modes are of various types,some of them are-
(a) Look down- ground moving target detection and tracking
Challenges:
(i)Clutter spreads in doppler domain due to platform motion.
(ii)Waveform optimization to maximize detection against background clutter.
(b)Look down- mapping operations
Challenges associated with SAR:
(a)Platform motion compensation
(i)Transfer alignment of master slave navigation system
(ii)Data derived motion compensation-auto focus
(b)Spotligh SAR
(i)Compensation of motion through range cells
(ii)Detection of Ground moving Targets - low velocity (relative) targets
(iii)Conventional MTI cannot serve the purpose as these targets gets submerged in the Main Lobe Clutter
(c)Look down- ground ranging
(d)Look down - air to sea ops
Out of all these,the first one is perhaps the most challenging to implement.However he was also describing various breakthroughs they have had in slotted planar MMR ,although at present,2032 is the main FCR of all the tejas
@Dillinger
And here are some of the major focus areas where they have had various degrees of breakthroughs-
(a)Prominent point identification method
(b)Block matching algo
(c)Detection and paramter estimation
(i)With/Without time frequency analysis
(d)Displaced phase centre antenna
(e)Space time adaptive processing.
PS- Please make a note of the last point as it is the most challenging from signal processing point of view
@Donatello
These are some of the areas where LRDE had breakthrough