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High Frequency radar measurement resiliency with bistatics

OCEANS 2015 - MTS/IEEE Washington, 2015
Increasing the resiliency of High Frequency radar measurements has been a priority within the community for the past several years. One method to increase resiliency is through the use of a bistatic radar configuration, which is unique to the SeaSonde HF radar.
Chloe Baskin   +5 more
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Ocean-clutter model for high-frequency radar

IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 1991
The time-varying behavior of ocean-clutter signals is investigated with the objective of clutter suppression for target detection. It is shown that the ocean clutter may be adequately modeled with two narrowband Bragg signals with time-varying frequencies. Low-order adaptive-prediction filters can thus be used to suppress the ocean clutter.
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Evaluation of Bistatic High Frequency Radar Data

OCEANS 2021: San Diego – Porto, 2021
Laura Nazzaro, Hugh Roarty
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Design and Analysis of Frequency Hopping-Aided FMCW-Based Integrated Radar and Communication Systems

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2022
Ming-Chun Lee, Ta-Sung Lee
exaly  

Radar Cross Section Characterization of Frequency Diverse Array Radar

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2023
Bang Huang, Yisheng Yan, Abdul Basit
exaly  

Frequency Diverse Array Radar With Logarithmically Increasing Frequency Offset

IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2015
Waseem Khan, Ijaz Mansoor Qureshi
exaly  

Frequency Diverse Array Radar With Time-Dependent Frequency Offset

IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2014
Waseem Khan, Ijaz Mansoor Qureshi
exaly  

Simultaneous Radar Detection and Frequency Measurement by Broadband Microwave Photonic Processing

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2020
Jingzhan Shi, Fangzheng Zhang, De Ben
exaly  

Joint time-frequency analysis for radar signal and image processing

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 1999
V C Chen, Hao Ling
exaly  

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