Retro Directive Ultra-Fast Acquisition Sensor (RUFAS)
Program Manager: Mr. Neil Fox
The Ultra-Fast Radar effort will entail the design, construction, and demonstration of an X-band noise correlating
radar with a retrodirective antenna. This effort will research and develop a new type of radar sensor based on the
correlations of the Gaussian noise received by an antenna array from a small object located in the far field of the
antennas and the retro-directive re-radiation of the correlated noise by interconnecting the receive elements to
transmit elements in a conjugate ("van-Atta
") fashion. The idea is the combining and tailoring of noisecorrelating
interferometry and retro-directive antenna arrays into retro-directive noise-correlating (RNC) radar. The combination
of these innovations allows the radar to operate in omni-directional search mode by broadcasting white noise over a
specified search angle determined by the beam pattern of the individual elements. Once a target of adequate cross
section enters the beam within the range of the sensor, correlations appear in the noise between neighboring antennas.
The received noise power is then amplified by the transceiver electronic chain and retransmitted directly towards the
target in a process call the RNC feedback loop.

