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2014 International Radar Conference, 2014
The direct path signal, strong multi-path and strong moving target echoes can mask the weak target in passive coherent location (PCL) radar systems. The classical normalized least-mean squares (NLMS) algorithm is widely used in cancelling the direct path and multi-path interferences in PCL radar systems, which cannot suppress the stationary ground ...
null Lu Xiaode +4 more
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The direct path signal, strong multi-path and strong moving target echoes can mask the weak target in passive coherent location (PCL) radar systems. The classical normalized least-mean squares (NLMS) algorithm is widely used in cancelling the direct path and multi-path interferences in PCL radar systems, which cannot suppress the stationary ground ...
null Lu Xiaode +4 more
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2008 IEEE Radar Conference, 2008
For some years, there has been an increasing interest in the use of civilian VHF-UHF opportunity transmitters for radar applications. Among the most different civilian broadcasters, analogue FM and Digital transmitters (like Digital Audio Broadcasters and Digital Video Broadcasters) seem to offer interesting capabilities for radar survey according to ...
Dominique Poullin, Marc Flecheux
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For some years, there has been an increasing interest in the use of civilian VHF-UHF opportunity transmitters for radar applications. Among the most different civilian broadcasters, analogue FM and Digital transmitters (like Digital Audio Broadcasters and Digital Video Broadcasters) seem to offer interesting capabilities for radar survey according to ...
Dominique Poullin, Marc Flecheux
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2019 IEEE 5th International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace (MetroAeroSpace), 2019
A conventional radar transmits a radio signal and receives back the signal reflected from the target. The distance is estimated by measuring the propagation delay when the propagation velocity of the electromagnetic wave in the medium is known. In conventional radars transmitter and receiver are co-located and therefore use the same local oscillator to
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A conventional radar transmits a radio signal and receives back the signal reflected from the target. The distance is estimated by measuring the propagation delay when the propagation velocity of the electromagnetic wave in the medium is known. In conventional radars transmitter and receiver are co-located and therefore use the same local oscillator to
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Maximum‐likelihood angle estimator for multi‐channel FM‐radio‐based passive coherent location
IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation, 2018Geun-Ho Park +2 more
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Global positioning system processing methods for GPS passive coherent location
IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation, 2017Ram M Narayanan
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GSM passive coherent location system: performance prediction and measurement evaluation
IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation, 2014Ulrich Nickel
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Multistatic Doppler Estimation Using Global Positioning System Passive Coherent Location
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2019Ram M Narayanan
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Multistatic passive coherent location resource optimization
Proceedings of SPIE, 2017Ram M Narayanan
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Passive Coherent Location With Unknown Transmitter States
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2017Yunfei Guo +2 more
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