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Radar-based inspiratory-to-expiratory time ratio estimation: a validation study. [PDF]
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Chainmail-inspired conformable and switchable microwave metamaterial absorber. [PDF]
Tan R, Zhou J, Chen P.
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An Angle Estimation Approach for Coherent FDA Radar Based on Transmit-Receive Sum and Difference Beamforming. [PDF]
Zhang J, Xu J, Liao G.
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Abstract Passive bistatic radar (PBR) is the name given to a bistatic radar that makes use of emissions from broadcast, communications or radionavigation transmitters rather than a dedicated, co-operative radar transmitter. Such systems have a number of potential advantages. The receiver is passive and so potentially undetectable.
null Griffiths, null Baker
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Abstract Passive bistatic radar (PBR) is the name given to a bistatic radar that makes use of emissions from broadcast, communications or radionavigation transmitters rather than a dedicated, co-operative radar transmitter. Such systems have a number of potential advantages. The receiver is passive and so potentially undetectable.
null Griffiths, null Baker
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Passive bistatic radar (PBR) demonstrator
IET International Conference on Radar Systems 2007, 2007We present a system characterisation of a passive bistatic radar (PBR). The system under investigation exploits 'illuminators of opportunity', which in this case are commercial, non-cooperative, VHF FM broadcast transmissions. The paper demonstrates the detection of large passenger-jet aircraft over central London.
D. W. OHAGAN +3 more
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Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar
RADAR 2002, 2003Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is becoming increasingly important in many military ground surveillance and targeting roles because of its ability to operate in all weather, day and night, and to detect, classify and geolocate objects at long stand-off ranges.
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