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Volume 7 Issue 4
April 2026
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Arduino Based Missile Radar System for Missile Defensive Real Time Visualisation
| Author(s) | M. Geethanjal, P. Arun, B. Lakshmi, S. Haritha, T. Lakshmi |
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| Country | India |
| Abstract | This paper presents the design and implementation of an Arduino-based missile radar system for defensive applications with real-time visualization. The proposed prototype integrates an ultrasonic sensing module, servo motor, and microcontroller to emulate radar-based object detection and tracking. The ultrasonic sensor continuously scans the surrounding environment by rotating through a defined angular range using a servo motor, enabling the detection of nearby objects based on distance measurements. The collected data is processed by the Arduino Uno and transmitted to a computer via serial communication for real-time visualization. A graphical interface on the PC displays the detected objects in a radar-like format, providing intuitive monitoring of object position and movement. The system incorporates a basic decision-making module to simulate defensive responses, such as identifying potential threats based on proximity. The regulated power supply ensures stable operation of all components. This prototype demonstrates a cost-effective and scalable approach to radar-based detection systems, suitable for educational and research purposes. While not intended for real-world missile defense deployment, the system provides a practical foundation for understanding radar principles, embedded system integration, and real-time data visualization. Future improvements may include advanced sensors, wireless communication, and intelligent threat classification algorithms |
| Keywords | Arduino Uno, Radar System, Ultrasonic Sensor, Servo Motor, Real-Time Visualization, Embedded Systems, Object Detection. |
| Field | Engineering |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 4, April 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-04-04 |
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