: The system accounts for complex factors like terrain elevation (using DTED data), air temperature, and humidity.
: It evaluates UHF/VHF and HF communications, helping operators understand where signals might be blocked or enhanced by weather.
While the software itself is a government-developed tool, you can find free educational posts and documentation regarding its capabilities and access below. Key Resources and Posts Areps Free
: For those wondering how to obtain the software, the Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC) provides a technical inquiry service where you can request information on accessing AREPS for research or official use.
: A more recent study (2020) on Analysis of Target Detection Performance discusses how AREPS is used to model abnormal atmospheric conditions like "ducts" that can trap radar signals and extend their range. What AREPS Actually Does : The system accounts for complex factors like
: It calculates the probability of a radar detecting a target based on height, range, and bearing.
: A highly useful post/paper for understanding the system's "guts" is AREPS and TEMPER – Getting Familiar with these Powerful Propagation Software Tools. It compares AREPS with other models and explains its use of the "Parabolic Equation" method for calculating wave propagation. Key Resources and Posts : For those wondering
: The AREPS Version 1.0 User Manual is available via DTIC. It documents the software’s interface, which was designed to be user-friendly with Windows-based menus and "drag and drop" features.