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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
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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