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W1905 Radar Model Library
Offering the Fastest Path from
Radar/EW Design to Veriication and Test




Data Sheet
Introduction

Offering the Fastest Path from Radar/EW Design to Veriication and Test
The W1905 Radar Model Library is a simulation reference library for designing and testing Radar and
electronic warfare (EW) systems. It is available as an option to the SystemVue system-level modeling
software.

Modern Radar and EW systems are incredibly complex. They employ complicated architectures with
state-of-the-art technology from multiple engineering domains and are installed on a diverse array of
platforms such as airplanes, satellites and ships to track, detect and identify a variety of potential tar-
gets. Additionally, they must work in a host of operational environments that can include interference,
jamming/deception clutters and different target radar cross sections.

To save development time and reduce cost, the SystemVue Radar Library provides 92 highly-param-
eterized simulation blocks and 93 higher-level reference design workspaces to create working Radar/
EW system scenarios. These scenarios can include Radar and EW signal generation and processing,
as well as environmental effects like clutter, jamming, interference, targets, and simulated platform
and target hardware speciic parameters. The ability to simulate not only a Radar/EW system con-
cept, but the full deployment environment enables unprecedented development speed and provides
rapid prototyping capabilities for any Radar/EW system development.

While the W1905 Radar Model Library is primarily structured for direct modeling and simulation of a
conceptual Radar/EW system and its operational environment, it also can be used to design, verify
and test development hardware. The W1905 block set and its example workspaces serve as algo-
rithmic and architectural reference designs to verify Radar/EW performances under different signal
conditions and environment scenarios. By accounting for a diverse set of environmental effects, while
maintaining an open modeling environment (.m, C++, VHDL, test equipment), the Radar system de-
signer can explore Radar/EW architectures with high conidence, rapidly test and prototype devel-
opment hardware, and simulate operational results in multiple concept operations, without requiring
expensive outdoor range testing or hardware simulators.




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