MMRS System Characteristics
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Multi-Mode Radar Simulation
Ground Mapping
Syntheric Aperture
Multiple Range Scales and Expansion
Antenna Model
Stabilization
Scan Rates and Slewing
Selectable Scan Widths
Gimbal Limits
Vertical and Horizontal Patterns
Spatial Effects
Range and Atmospheric Attenuation
Earth Curvature and Refraction
Shadows
Incidence
Target Aspect
Seasonal Effects
Sea State
Far Shore and Leading Edge Brightening
Noise Texture
Receiver Model
STC
Transfer Characteristics
Noise and Gain
Log Compression
Doppler Effects
Range/Doppler Response
Speckle
Range Foreshortening and Layover
Blind Zone
Batch and Line-by-Line
Display Features
PPI and Expanded Formats
Ground Track and Cursor Referenced
Drift and Velocity Stabilization
Symbology
Database Source
Industry Standard OpenFlight visual database, augmented with USGS cultural data
System Design Features
Low and High Fidelity Applications
Low Cost Platform
Compatible with Popular Operating Systems (eg. Windows 2000, Linux)
Scalable and Configurable Design is cost effective for adaptation to specific performance/functional requirements
On-line parameter changes for tuning image quality and radar characteristics
Correlation with Other Simulation Subsystems
MMRS Customized Options
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Additional Radar Modes
Multi-Channel Output
Fixed and Moving Models
Weather/Thunderstorms
ECM/ECCM
Malfunction Simulation
Mission Functions
(eg. Terrain Height, Intervisibility)
Correlation with Various Earth Models
Import of Additional Database Sources
(eg. SEDRIS, SIF, proprietary formats)