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DVB-T Passive Radar Signal Processing
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2013This paper provides a detailed overview of the Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial (DVB-T) signal structure and the implications for passive radar systems that use these signals as illuminators of opportunity. In particular, we analyze the ambiguity function and explain its delay and Doppler properties in terms of the underlying structure of the DVB-
James E. Palmer +3 more
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Multiband radar signal processing
2015 16th International Radar Symposium (IRS), 2015The intention of multiband radar signal processing is the improvement of the resolution by the combination of different frequency bands. The bandgaps between the frequency bands are crucial for the ambiguity function, because strong grating lobes can be obtained in the order of magnitude of the main peak.
Volker Winkler, Michael Edrich
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2013
Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is a processing technique operating in the space-time domain that allows the simultaneous cancellation of clutter and jamming via the computation of a 2D cancellation filter.
Michel Barreteau, Claudia Cantini
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Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is a processing technique operating in the space-time domain that allows the simultaneous cancellation of clutter and jamming via the computation of a 2D cancellation filter.
Michel Barreteau, Claudia Cantini
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IEEE ASSP Magazine, 1985
A review of recent developments in radar signal processing in the presence of clutter is presented, with particular reference to an air-traffic environment. Two different signal processing issues are considered. The first issue relates to the adaptive suppression of clutter (of unknown statistics) and consequent enhancement of the echo produced by a ...
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A review of recent developments in radar signal processing in the presence of clutter is presented, with particular reference to an air-traffic environment. Two different signal processing issues are considered. The first issue relates to the adaptive suppression of clutter (of unknown statistics) and consequent enhancement of the echo produced by a ...
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