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Air and Missile Defense Systems Engineering
by John B. Hoffman, Warren J. Boord
Air and Missile Defense Systems Engineering
Preface
Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Why Is Missile Defense an Important Topic?
References
Chapter 2: Systems Engineering Fundamentals
2.1 Pre–Phase A
2.2 Phase A
2.3 Phase B
2.4 Phases C–F
2.5 Concept-of-Operations Development
2.6 Product Architecture
2.7 Requirement-Driven Acquisitions
2.8 Verification and Validation
2A Appendix: Systems Engineering Management Plan
2A.1 Background
2A.2 SEMP Outline
2A.2.1 Introduction
2A.3 Integrated Product Team Structure and Responsibilities
2A.3.1 Technical Management
2A.3.2 The Development of the Architectural Design Solution
2A.3.3 Product Development
2A.4 The Milestone Review Process
2A.5 Requirements Identification and Analysis Process
2A.5.1 Requirements Identification
2A.5.2 Requirements Management
2A.6 The Verification and Validation Process
2A.6.1 Verification
2A.6.2 Validation
2A.7 Configuration Control Management Process
2A.8 The Risk Management Process
References
Chapter 3: Missile Defense Problem
3.1 Overview of the Missile Defense Problem
3.2 Air Defense Environment
References
Chapter 4: Pre–Phase A
The Air and Missile Defense Program
4.1 Pre–Phase A: The Air and Missile Defense Program Plan
4.2 Background
4.3 Air and Missile Defense Mission Needs and Definitions
4.4 Air and Missile Defense Measures of Effectiveness
4.4.1 Reaction Time
4.4.1.1 Engagement Timeline Definitions
4.4.2 Firepower
4.4.3 Defense Penetration Technique Resistance
4.4.3.1 Countersurveillance and Search Phase
4.4.3.2 Counterdetection and Track Phase
4.4.3.3 Counterengagement and Missile Phase
4.4.3.4 Counterpoint Defense Phase
4.4.4 Environmental Resistance
4.4.5 Continuous Availability
4.4.6 Contiguous Coverage
4.5 Top-Level Requirements
References
Chapter 5: Phase A
AMD System Requirements
5.1 AMD Mission Needs: Requirements to CONOPS
5.2 Systems Architecture Functional Requirements
5.3 Allocation of Functions to Systems
5.4 System Performance and Interface Requirements
5.4.1 Central Defense System Performance Requirements
5.4.1.1 Midcourse Guidance Reference Systems
5.4.1.2 Handover
5.4.1.3 Seeker Pointing Angle Error
5.4.1.4 Midcourse Guidance
5.5 CDS: Sensor Suite System Performance Requirements
5.5.1 Radar Architecture
5.5.2 Platform Constraints
5.6 Engagement System Performance Requirements
5.7 System Requirements Document
References
Chapter 6: Phase B
Preliminary Design
6.1 Target System
6.2 Sensor Suite
6.3 Battlespace Assessment
6.4 Engagement Analysis
6.5 Missile Subsystem Preliminary Design
6.5.1 Missile Seeker Preliminary Design
6.5.1.1 Angle Tracking
6.5.1.2 AR Seeker Preliminary Design
6.5.1.3 Signal Transmission Losses
6.5.1.4 Jamming
6.5.2 Translational and Attitude Response Preliminary Design
6.5.3 Airframe Requirements
6.5.4 Configuration Design
6.5.5 Mass and Inertia Design
6.5.6 Aeroprediction
6.5.7 Propulsion Design
6.5.8 Material Properties Design
6.5.9 Attitude Response Requirements
6.5.9.1 Guidance and Control Requirements
6.5.9.2 Flight Control Design I
6.5.9.3 Flight Control Design II
6.5.9.4 Guidance Law Design
References
Chapter 7: Preliminary Systems Design Trade Analysis
7.1 Battlespace Performance Summary
References
Chapter 8: Allocation of Performance Requirements
8.2.1 Terminal Homing and Guidance
8.2.2 Launch and Flyout Phase
Chapter 9: Physics and Mathematics of AMD Design and Analysis
9.1 Interceptors and Flight Analysis
9.1.1 A WGS-84 Oblate, Rotating Earth Model
9.1.1.1 Transformation Matrices: Coordinate Frames and Position
9.1.1.2 Transformation Matrices: Velocity and Acceleration
9.1.1.3 Oblateness Effects, Nonuniform Gravity
9.1.1.4 Geodetic and Geocentric Latitude Relationship
9.1.1.5 Geodetic to Geocentric Latitude: Vehicle Position
9.1.1.6 Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude Calculation
9.1.1.7 Forces and Moments and Equations of Motion
9.2 Target and Clutter Returns
9.2.1 Radar Returns
9.2.2 Surface Clutter Returns
9.2.3 Volume Clutter Returns
9.2.3.1 Clutter Processing Considerations
9.2.4 Coherent Processing Interval
9.2.5 Fill Pulses
9.2.6 Maximum Clutter Range
9.2.7 Clutter Rejection Degradation
9.2.8 Range–Velocity Visibility
9.2.9 Eclipsing
9.2.10 Blind Velocities
9.2.11 Visibility in Clutter
9.3 Seeker Noise Sources
9.3.1 Receiver Noise
9.3.1.1 Glint
9.3.1.2 Radome Boresight Error
References
Acronyms
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