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Developments in bistatic and networked radar

Proceedings of 2011 IEEE CIE International Conference on Radar, 2011
Bistatic and networked radar are currently the subject of a high degree of interest, with advances being made in many areas. In particular, Passive Bistatic Radar, the characterisation of bistatic radar sea clutter, bistatic SAR Finally, some newer, longer term ideas on networked radar as an intelligent, adaptive distributed sensor system are presented
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Bistatic Radar DPCA Technique

2006 CIE International Conference on Radar, 2006
This article gives the spatial geometry model of bistatic radar Displaced Phase Center Antenna (DPCA) technique based on two-antenna. The bistatic radar DPCA technique requires that the distance between the two transmitting antenna phase centers (d), the pulse repetition interval (PRI) and the speed of the moving platform (Va) are strictly associated ...
Chen Juan, Chen Jianjun, Wang Shengli
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Passive Bistatic Radar

2014
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.
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Bistatic Radar Polarimetry

2001
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Billabert Germond, Anne-Laure   +3 more
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"BRENDA" bistatic radar equipment & data acquisition (a Barcelona bistatic radar experiment)

23rd European Microwave Conference, 1993, 1993
This paper presents one of the first complete bistatic radar experiments by using a hitchhiking technique. The experiment involves the design of a low cost radar receiver that performs a bistatic radar pair with Barcelona's airport primary surveillance radar.
Albert Aguasca   +4 more
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Air Shower Detection by Bistatic Radar

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2011
Progress in the field of high‐energy cosmic rays is currently limited by the rarity of the most interesting rays striking the Earth. Indeed, the continuation of the field beyond the current generation of observatories may become financially and practically impossible if new ways are not found to achieve remote coverage over large portions of the Earth ...
M. Abou Bakr Othman   +20 more
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Performance of spaceborne bistatic synthetic aperture radar

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2005
This paper reports on a model developed for evaluating major system performance of a spaceborne bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for remote sensing applications. The procedure accounts for formation flying aspects. It is particularly aimed at comparison of monostatic and bistatic cases, and, as a test case, it is applied to study a novel ...
MOCCIA, ANTONIO   +4 more
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Survey of bistatic and multistatic radar

IEE Proceedings F Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, 1986
A view of the broad subject area of multistatic radar is given in an attempt to clarify the several different terms used for various possible configurations and to classify them. The potential of multistatic systems compared to monostatic ones is listed, and the dependence on different configurations, types of co-operation, implemented techniques ...
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Foundations of bistatic radar polarimetry theory

Radar Systems (RADAR 97), 1997
The radar polarimetry first theoretical approach in the bistatic case is presented and derived from the classical monostatic case theory. Moreover, using a geometrical construction on the Poincare sphere, we show how to define the scattered received polarisation state vector from a knowledge of the target parameters (Euler angles /spl psi/, /spl tau/, /
Joseph Saillard   +2 more
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The geometry of bistatic radar systems

IEE Proceedings F Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, 1986
Unless the separation between transmitter and receiver is small compared with ranges of interest, bistatic radars have a number of properties which differ significantly from the monostatic equivalents. Some of these produce operational advantages which provide a motivation for deployment, while others merely bring trouble and expense.
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