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The Worlds First Triple Nested HF Radar Test Bed
for Current Mapping and Ship Detection
Hugh Roarty Scott Glenn Josh Kohut Rutgers
University Don Barrick Pam Kung CODAR Ocean
Sensors
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Rutgers University Coastal Ocean Observation Lab
Operate New Jersey Shelf Observing System
1) L-Band and X-Band satellite receivers 2)
Nested Multi-static HF radar array 3)
Long-duration fleet of autonomous
underwater gliders
CODAR HF Radar Operations with the New Jersey
Shelf Observing System
1998 - First 25 MHz system test 1999 - 25 MHz
system setup for continuous operation 2000 -
First 5 MHz system deployed - Begin
testing 25 MHz Bistatic Augmentation 2001 -
Operational 5 MHz network with four systems
- Deploy 25 MHz bistatic transmitting buoy
- Begin testing 5 MHz Bistatic
Augmentation 2002 - Implement multistatic/multi-fr
equency network - 2 25 MHz
systems - 4 5 MHz systems 2003 -
Deploy 5 MHz bistatic buoy - Help extend
coverage along entire Northeast coast
as part of NEOS Currently operate 10
systems from Wildwood, New Jersey to
Nantucket, Ma.
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CODAR Ocean Sensors, Ltd.The Leader in HF
Surface-Wave Radar Ocean Monitoring
  • Company principals have been continuously
    involved in HFSWR for 35 years
  • Patented CODAR Hallmarks
  • Compact antenna system --small footprint offers
    unobtrusive coastal presence
  • Unmanned, real-time operation
  • Low power -- both radiated and required input
    supply
  • GPS-synchronized multiple-radar and multi-static
    operation at same frequency
  • Currents mapped to 200 km with Long-Range
    backscatter SeaSondes
  • Bistatic augmentation by CODAR demonstrates
    coverage extension to 330 km
  • Over 150 CODAR SeaSondes manufactured and sold --
    85 of all HFSWRs
  • Systems logged over 4 million operating hours to
    date
  • Recent "Dual-Use" objectives being pursued to
    examine ship detection/tracking
  • Robust, multiple-look at same target defies
    evasion
  • HFSWR is CODAR's only product -- provides us
    unparalleled focus of direction

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Applied Mathematics, Inc.
SHIP-TRACKING SAMPLE
SHIP-TRACKING SAMPLE
COMPANY BACKGROUND
COMPANY BACKGROUND
  • Extensive experience in development, at sea
    testing, and analysis of ship detection and ship
    tracking algorithms for US Navy and the United
    Kingdom Royal Navy
  • Have provided on site technical support for 28
    years in search and ship tracking tactics to
    Commander Submarine Development Squadron TWELVE,
    the tactical development agent for the Submarine
    Force
  • Developed over past twenty-five years search and
    tracking computer programs (called tactical
    decision aids) for real time use on board
    submarines
  • Developed ocean current data assimilation and
    area of uncertainty tracking algorithms for US
    Coast Guard Search and Rescue applications

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OBJECTIVES
  • Test new transmission waveforms
  • Multistatic SeaSonde data from the network will
    be collected, however, this initial set of tests
    will focus on analyzing the backscatter data only
  • Test different detection algorithms
  • Test the sensitivity of the MUSIC direction
    finding algorithm to ideal versus measured beam
    patterns for hard targets
  • Define the parameters to optimize dual-use ship
    tracking and current mapping with a Codar
    SeaSonde

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HF RADAR NETWORK
180 km
RUTGERS
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Ship Tracking Throughout Rutgers HF Radar Network
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60 Transits of Oleander in 2004
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5 MHz Loveladies, NJ
New Jersey Installations Used for Oleander Tests
5 MHz Sandy Hook ,NJ
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Detection Algorithm
  • Simultaneous multiple sliding window
  • FFTs in Doppler processing
  • Two types of background calculation ---
  • median and IIR
  • 3D background (Time, Range and
  • Doppler) varying with sea echoes
  • Thresholding of peaks --- local SNR of
  • monopole or at least one of the two
  • dipole antennas have to be above the
  • threshold
  • MUSIC algorithm used to determine
  • bearing
  • Bearing precision determined by SNR
  • (1/sqrt(SNR))

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Pepper Plots
  • All targets detected 9 dB above background

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Ship Tracking Algorithm
  • A Kalman Filter provides a recursive solution to
    the least squares problem.
  • Assumptions include linear target motion and
    normally distributed measurement errors.
  • Tracker inputs are time radar transmitter and
    receiver positions range, bearing, and range
    rate and range, bearing, and range rate
    uncertainties.
  • Tracker outputs are target position velocity
    and estimates of position and velocity
    uncertainties (covariance matrix).
  • Target Maneuver Test a statistical test is used
    to estimate whether a combination of two straight
    tracks fit the data better than a single straight
    track.

Oleander Constant Course and Speed Tracker
Solution Using CODAR Detections from 23 November
2002
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Tx
Rx
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RESULTS
SMALL BOATS
  • SeaTow 41 41 length
  • SeaTow 25 25 length

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SeaTow 41
Loveladies 5 MHz
13 nm
Tuckerton 5 MHz
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SeaTow 41
Boat Speed 25 knots
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SeaTow 25
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SeaTow 25
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Present Focus
  • Hardware Improvements
  • 13 MHz Codar SeaSonde, December 2004
  • 13 MHz Codar Superdirective System, July 2005
  • Software Improvements
  • SIFTER Algorithm

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Sandy Hook Facility March 2004Continuous
Operation Since July 2001
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  • Sandy Hook
  • Test Bed
  • Present Day
  • 25 MHz system installed March 2004
  • 5 MHz Transmit Antenna moved 1 wavelength back
    from shoreline
  • 13 MHz System Installed December 2004

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25 MHz Tx/Rx
5 MHz Tx
13 MHz Rx
5 MHz Rx
13 MHz Tx
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Three Frequency Coverage
  • 5 MHz
  • 13 MHz
  • 25 MHz

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Pattern Measurement
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25 MHz System in Clear Environment
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25 MHz HOSR
Pattern Measurement
Radial Distribution
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Low Pass
Hook
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  • Sandy Hook
  • Test Bed
  • Future
  • 13 MHz SuperDirective System Installation July
    2005

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13-MHz Heptagonal Array Being Built and Tested at
CODAR
SuperDirective System
  • 23-foot (7-m) high mast
  • 2 masts 21 dB directivity over ground
  • -32 dB efficiency
  • The gain of a directional antenna with the
    footprint of an omni directional antenna

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Future Work
  • Utilize AIS signal to ground truth multiple ship
    tracks
  • New and Different Targets

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Automatic Identification System (AIS)
  • Required on vessels of
  • 300 gross tonnage or greater,
  • Length Over All (LOA) over 20 meters, or
  • carries more than 50 passengers for hire

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GPS Track of RV Hatteras April 5-21, 2005
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GPS Track of Oceanus April 7-25, 2005
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Transits of Oleander in 2005
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How did the move of the Transmit Antenna Affect
Radial Coverage?
5 MHz Rx
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5 MHz Transmit Antenna Move
BEFORE
AFTER
25
50
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Radial CoverageApril 2005
Radial CoverageNovember 2004
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13 MHz HOMR
Pattern Measurement
Radial Distribution
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Simulated Bearing Error with Distorted, Measured
Antenna Patterns Compared with Real Ship Bearing
Data
  • Simulated points follow power law
  • Compared to
  • Ship detections at lower SNRs may differ
    because
  • Noise peaks are mis-identified as ships
  • "Noise" near peak contains ship signal,
    i.e., it is too high


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5 13 MHz Receive Antennas in Cluttered
Environment
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Simulated Bearing Error with Added Bias from
Improper Antenna Pattern Compared with Real Ship
Bearing Data
  • For Simulation
  • Measured distorted pattern inputted
  • Ideal pattern used to recover echo
  • Expected power-law fit is offset by 16
  • Ship is also offset when inappropriate ideal
    pattern is used

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Oleander DetectionsFebruary 28, 2005 Outbound
128 point FFT 6 dB Threshold
256 point FFT 7 dB Threshold
512 point FFT 8 dB Threshold
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SuperDirective Beam Patterns 360 degree coverage
  • Blue curve is theoretical pattern for 7-element
    array
  • Red results from use of measured transponder
    pattern

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  • Developed by Mission Research Corporation (MRC)
  • Originally developed for ROTHR (Relocatable Over
    The Horizon Radar)
  • SIFTER rejects peaks that do not move in a
    consistent way
  • SIFTER finds smoothest distribution of
    scatterers that reproduces HFSWR or ROTHR
    measurements
  • Targets appear as localized peaks

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SIFTER Results
Cross Spectra after SIFTER
Cross Spectra before SIFTER
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