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CFAR detection for multistatic radar
2008 International Radar Symposium, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Amanipour, Vahideh, Olfat, Ali
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Multistatic Ground-Penetrating Radar Experiments
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2007A multistatic ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system has been developed and used to measure the response of a number of targets to produce data for the investigation of multistatic inversion algorithms. The system consists of a linear array of resistive-vee antennas, microwave switches, a vector network analyzer, and a 3-D positioner, all under computer
Tegan Counts +4 more
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Multistatic-Radar Binomial Detection
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 1978The performance of multistatic-radar binomial detectors is investigated. Although conceptually similar to the well-knwn "M-out-of-N" detector frequently considered for monostatic systems, the multistatic detector must cope with false alarms generated by target et ghosting as well as by noise threshold crossings.
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Multistatic Radar Systems Signal Processing
2006 IEEE Conference on Radar, 2006In this paper, a multistatic radar system with multiple receivers and one transmitter is analyzed. We address the rules for selecting the weights for fusing multiple receivers in order to meet pre-specified performance goals. A multistatic radar ambiguity function is used to relate different radar performance measures to system parameters such as radar
I. Bradaric +3 more
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Improving resolution using multistatic radar
IET International Conference on Radar Systems 2007, 2007Multistatic radar is an emerging concept which offers a variety of potential gains in target information. The availability of multiple down-range information from different target perspectives have significant potential for improved overall resolution when this data is fused, since monostatic radars typically have a significantly worse cross-range ...
S.R. Doughty, K. Woodbridge, C.J. Baker
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Multistatic polarimetric radar data modeling
2013 US National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM), 2013Multistatic and polarimetric radars are two active areas of research. Polarimetric radar systems collect more information about an environment than if a single polarization is used, despite the historically prohibitive cost of these systems. Similarly, multistatic systems have a number of theoretical advantages, including 1) the ability to transmit ...
Tegan Webster +2 more
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Characterisation of a Multistatic Radar System
2006 European Radar Conference, 2006In this paper we report on the initial characterisation and calibration of a multistatic radar system, which has been designed using `commercial off the shelf components'. This initial test strategy will provide a useful gauge of how effectively the system can detect certain simple targets and thus pave the way for further work looking at developing ...
Shaun Doughty +2 more
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Noise modulated multistatic surveillance radar concept
2006 International Radar Symposium, 2006Noise modulated surveillance radars have many desirable properties. However, practical problems with signal processing and system design have inhibited noise modulated radars to become common. Fast improving signal processing will probably change this in future.
Vesa-Jukka Salminen +3 more
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OFDM waveforms for multistatic radars
2010 IEEE Radar Conference, 2010In this paper, the benefits of OFDM waveforms are analyzed for multistatic radar systems, where several radar stations cooperate in the same frequency band. The signal is coded over a 2D pattern, in the time and the frequency domains, using orthogonal Golay complementary sets derived from Reed-Muller codes.
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Enhanced multistatic radar resolution via STC
2009 IEEE Radar Conference, 2009MIMO radar can improve on conventional target detection, parameter identification, and target classification performance via diversity of, among other things, its simultaneously-transmitted waveforms. However, the mutual interference among the waveforms may lead to considerable performance degradation in suppressing clutter near targets. In this paper,
null Xiufeng Song +2 more
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