ALR - 69 EID Format/ Structure

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Overview

ALR - 69 EID Format/ Structure

Course Description

In order to develop mission data for the ALR-69 Radar Warning Receiver (RWR), the mission data engineer must understand all data elements contained in the ALR-69 Emitter Identification Data (EID) tables and how the ALR-69 operational software uses those elements. This course first introduces you to the fundamental concepts such as microprocessors, radar waveforms, and general RWR operation. This course then discusses the ALR-69 hardware and the roles the hardware plays in collecting data for processing by the software. Finally, it addresses details of all tables in the ALR-69 EID Tables, drilling down into descriptions of each data element and how the operational software uses that element. You will gain an understanding of high-level architecture of ALR-69 operational software and mission data file.

Course Content

INTRODUCTION

  • ALR-69 history
  • ALR-69 hardware
  • Radar waveforms

DATA COLLECTION

  • Mission data tables
  • Operational flight program functionality

DEINTERLEAVING

  • Mission data tables
  • Operational flight program functionality

TRACK FILE MANAGEMENT

  • Track file structure
  • How RWR keeps track of emitters

REAL WORLD ISSUES

  • Issues that the RWR engineer faces writing a mission data file
  • Non-ideal impacts on mission data
Requirements & Materials

Important Information

This course requires Need-to-Know Certification and a clearance requirement. Please make sure to read the Course Restrictions section below before registering for this course.

Course Restrictions

This course is classified. Attendance is restricted to US citizens with the appropriate security clearance and need-to-know. All contractors wishing to attend our Need-To-Know Classified Course must have a US Government sponsor’s/contracting officer’s signature. Research Security will ONLY process Need-To-Know Certification and Clearance Form with the appropriate signature. There will be no exemptions to this policy. Eligibility questions should be directed to 404-407-6374. Attendees must e-mail the Need-to-Know Certificate Form to RShelp@gtri.gatech.edu or fax to 404-407-9395. Electronic devices, including but not limited to laptops, calculators, Fitbits and Garmins, are not permitted in the classroom. Limited storage compartments may be available in some location.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for mission data engineers who understand microprocessors, RF waveforms, and RWR operation who want to learn how to write mission data for the ALR-69.

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What You Will Learn

  • History of ALR-69 Radar Warning Receiver
  • Fundamental microprocessor concepts
  • Fundamental RF waveform characteristics
  • Basic RWR operation
  • ALR-69 hardware architecture
  • ALR-69 pulse processing algorithm
  • ALR-69 EID format
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How You Will Benefit

  • Learn details of all data elements within ALR-69 mission data file.
  • Understand high-level architecture of ALR-69 operational software and mission data file.
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