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Radar selection for single-target tracking in radar networks
2015 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarCon), 2015A sensor networks comprise a large number of sensor nodes collaboratively collecting information, carrying out simple computation with their onboard processing capabilities. In recent years, sensor selection has become an important problem in managing sensor networks.
Xueting Li+4 more
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IET Signal Processing, 2018
Here, the problem of non-cooperative game-theoretic distributed power control is studied in a radar network system based on low probability of intercept (LPI) subject to the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) constraint and the transmit power
C. Shi+3 more
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Here, the problem of non-cooperative game-theoretic distributed power control is studied in a radar network system based on low probability of intercept (LPI) subject to the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) constraint and the transmit power
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Weather Radar Network in Croatia
1992The technical specifications for the weather radar network in Croatia are presented in this paper. There are two radars in this area (close to Zagreb and Osijek) — WSR-74S. In addition five Doppler radars (DWSR-88S) have been ordered. The installation of the new radars will start in summer 1991 and the network should be completed by the end of the year
Rusmir Ahmić, Branko Gelo
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Comparison of Radar Precipitation Measurements with a Dence Network of Daily Raingauges — Applications to Radar Networking [PDF]
The UK Meteorological Office maintains a 5 km spatial resolution archive of hourly and daily rainfall totals derived from integrations of the radar images obtained at 5 minute intervals from each radar in the UK network. The archive is named PARAGON (1).
J. L. Brownscombe, B. D. Hems
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2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007
A network-based reflectivity retrieval technique has been developed within the Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA). The concept of a networked- radar system is simultaneous observations of the same precipitation event by multiple radars operating at the attenuating frequency such as X-band and scanning in a low elevation ...
Sanghun Lim+3 more
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A network-based reflectivity retrieval technique has been developed within the Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA). The concept of a networked- radar system is simultaneous observations of the same precipitation event by multiple radars operating at the attenuating frequency such as X-band and scanning in a low elevation ...
Sanghun Lim+3 more
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Analysis of a Coherent Distributed MIMO Photonics-Based Radar Network
European Radar Conference, 2018Multistatic radars are of great interest to achieve an enhancement in the cross range resolution, observing stealth targets and instantaneously evaluating the velocity in all directions.
L. Lembo, P. Ghelfi, A. Bogoni
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Sensor management for radar networks
2017Advancements in communication and information-processing technologies are driving an interest in networked radar systems, which are capable of compensating for the weaker attributes of the individual radars in the network. The role of a network of radar systems is to perform joint assessment of a surveillance region by fusing data generated at the ...
Roaldje Nadjiasngar, Alexander Charlish
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2017
In distributed sensing applications, the nodes of a sensor network cooperatively detect and localize targets of interest. In particular, active multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO) radar (AMR) uses multiple transceivers to transmit separable signals and receive the scattered returns, while passive MIMO radar (PMR) uses multiple receivers to receive the
Lee K. Patton+2 more
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In distributed sensing applications, the nodes of a sensor network cooperatively detect and localize targets of interest. In particular, active multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO) radar (AMR) uses multiple transceivers to transmit separable signals and receive the scattered returns, while passive MIMO radar (PMR) uses multiple receivers to receive the
Lee K. Patton+2 more
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Network Radar Countermeasure Systems
2015The resource and data information of network radar countermeasure systems are widely shared via the network, which not only brings great convenience and flexibility of processing in target identification and target route connection, but also improves processing in terms of accuracy and real-time application.
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