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Passive Radar Sensing for Human Activity Recognition: A Survey. [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Open J Eng Med Biol
Savvidou F   +3 more
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Bistatic and Multistatic Radar Imaging [PDF]

open access: possible2019 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf), 2019
1.Prerequisite material: basics of radar a)Geometric relationships b)Basic radar physics c)Basic range-Doppler processing or imaging 2.Part I - Prof. Rigling a)Introduction to Bistatic Radar b)Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar c)Multistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar 3.Part II - Prof.
Marco Martorella, Brian D. Rigling
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Bistatic mapping radar BISAR

Oceans 2003. Celebrating the Past ... Teaming Toward the Future (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37492), 2004
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a system of active prints that are loaded in a sensor able, to carry out the cartography of natural scenes with a better resolution. SAR supplies images based on the waves reflected by the Earth's surface that do not appear on classical optical images.
Ben Kassem, Mj, Khenchaf, Ali
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Ambiguity function for a bistatic radar

[1992] Proceedings of the IEEE-SP International Symposium on Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis, 1997
An analysis of the ambiguity function for bistatic radar is presented. Radar measurements of a moving target are considered. The effect of bistatic geometry is discussed in detail. An example is provided to illustrate the nature of ambiguity function for a variety of system configurations. >
S. Borek   +5 more
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Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar

2012
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar technology. In addition, Bistatic and Multistatic SAR concepts are tightly related to formation flying and distributed space missions that also represent the new space-based remote sensing and surveillance frontiers.
MOCCIA, ANTONIO, RENGA, ALFREDO
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Spaceborne bistatic radar—an overview

IEE Proceedings F Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, 1986
It is now apparent that the technology is available to design a practical spaceborne radar. Such a system would provide a greatly improved capability for worldwide surveillance. A spaceborne radar transmitter coupled with passive airborne or ground-based receivers would vastly reduce the vulnerability of the receiver to electronic countermeasures or ...
D.C. Lorti, Y.S. Hsu
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An opportunistic bistatic radar

Radar Systems (RADAR 97), 1997
Radar emission betrays transmitter presence and position. In hostile environments this will endanger the transmitting platform and may even exacerbate strained international relations. Bistatic (and multistatic) radars dissociate transmitter and receiver to allow the receiver platform to remain silent.
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On Bistatic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2007
The use of multiple radar configurations can overcome some of the geometrical limitations that exist when obtaining radar images of a target using inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) techniques. It is shown here how a particular bistatic configuration can produce three view angles and three ISAR images simultaneously.
MARTORELLA, MARCO   +4 more
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Bistatic scattering on a monostatic radar range

European Transactions on Telecommunications, 1991
AbstractSuitable combination of monostatic radar range and reflector plate allows to study bistatic scattering while varying only the aspect angle. We exemplify the scheme by measuring the scattering from an isolated rectangular metal edge. The various scattering contributions are discriminated by high resolution imaging.
Herdeg, W., Wendel, H.
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