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Abstract
This work presents the design and implementation of a missile Defense Radar System using Arduino microcontrollers. The goal is to develop a low-cost, effective solution for tracking and detecting potential missile threats using radar and sensor technology. The system incorporates components like ultrasonic sensors, radar modules (e.g., HC-SR04 for distance measurement), and the Arduino platform for processing data in real-time. The radar system is designed to detect objects at various distances and track their movement, providing crucial information about potential incoming threats. Through signal processing, the system estimates the velocity and trajectory of objects, simulating a simplified missile defense radar Network. The work aims to demonstrate the feasibility of using accessible, affordable technology in defense applications while offering a scalable model for future upgrades, such as integrating higher-end sensors and communication systems. The outcome of this work suggests that, although rudimentary, an Arduino-based radar system could serve as a prototype for more advanced missile defense mechanisms in the future.
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Copyright © 2025 Om P. Shinde. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.