In order to test our Interferometric Quantum Radar, we used our computer simulation to help test the accuracy of our design. We aimed for the simulation to accurately find the shape, altitude and velocity by 75%, also that it is easy to understand for users.
After testing we got about a 80% accuracy for altitude, 40% accuracy for shape, 100% accuracy for velocity and 85% accuracy on how easy to use our simulation.
Looking at our results, its clear that we need to mainly focus on the accuracy of the simulation detecting the width of the plane as well as the length. Fixing the width and the length accuracy would help us bring our 40% accuracy to above 75%. Other than that both the altitude, velocity and how easy our simulation is to us all pass each percentage.
We got a lot of great feedback from stake holders on our testing. One major thing that we were told was that we should improve our accuracy criteria to a percentage grater than 75%. It was brought to our attention that 75% is too low for satisfactory criteria and that in the future we should increase the number to 85% to 95% for example. Overall, people thought our testing was successful, and we made sure to preface that our testing still needs some work to be fully complete. Most people were impressed with our simulation and found it to be a good approach to how to test our design.