Rupali
Rupali
3.2 Scope
1.Design the anti-radar missile system, including the radar detection and classification components, adaptive
countermeasures, propulsion systems, guidance systems, and communication interfaces.
2. Develop the software algorithms necessary for accurate radar threat detection and classification, as well as
for controlling the adaptive countermeasures and guidance systems of the missile.
3.Integrate the developed components into a functional anti-radar missile prototype, ensuring compatibility,
efficiency, and reliability.
4.Implement the necessary technology and engineering to extend the operational range of the missile,
allowing for effective engagement of radar-guided threats at safe distances.
5.Create an autonomous system capable of identifying threats, making rapid decisions, and executing
countermeasures without continuous human intervention. Ensure effective coordination with existing
defense systems and strategies.
6. To evaluate the efficacy, accuracy, and performance of the system, conduct extensive testing and
validation exercises in controlled conditions that simulate different radar-guided threat situations.
7. The project's main goal is to construct a state-of-the-art anti-radar missile system while keeping the
predetermined goals in mind. It seeks to make a substantial contribution to the field of defense technology
by offering a dependable and practical means of thwarting threats posed by radar-guided missiles and by
enhancing military forces' security and capabilities in contemporary battle scenarios.
Chapter 4
4.1REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION
Arduino board and Arduino cable:
Based on the ATMEGS328 microcontroller, the Arduino Uno is a microcontroller board.It has 6
analog inputs, a 16MHz ceramic resonator, 14 digital input/output pins (six of which may be used as
PWM outputs), a USB connection, a power connector, an ICSP header, and a reset button.
Jumper cables:
These are essentially cables with connector pins on both ends that may be used to join two places
together without the need for solder.
Ultrasonic Sensor:
As the name suggests, ultrasonic/level sensors use ultrasonic waves to calculate distance.
Ultrasonic/level sensors use the difference in time between emission and reception to calculate the
target's distance.
Relay:
Relays enable low-power microcontrollers to manage circuits that require far more power than the
board itself is capable of handling.
4.2VALIDATION OF REQUIREMENT
4.2.1 REQUIREMENTS
• Arduino board and arduino cable
• Jumper Wires
• UltraSonic Sensor
• Relay
• USB Cabel
• Processing Software 3
• Ardunio IDE Programmer(Embedded C)