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This paper presents the results of the detection of fast maneuvering air targets (e.g. air fighters) using GSM based passive radar. The results were obtained during the measurement campaign carried out by the Warsaw University of Technology on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea. The main goal of the trials was to verify the possibility of the utilization of a GSM passive radar as a short range air...
This paper presents the new application of using GSM-based passive radar for the ground moving target detection and imaging using Inverse Synthetic Aperture (ISAR) technique. The concept has been verified via the simulation and measurement campaign, where the signal reflected from the ground vehicles (cars and trucks) has been registered and processed. As the final results authors obtained images...
The paper presents a concept of a GSM based passive bistatic radar for the monitoring of the velocity of ground vehicles (passenger cars, buses, trucks, etc.). The concept presented is an alternative low-cost solution which can be successfully used in many applications where traditional active radars are nowadays commonly applied (e.g. speed control, traffic monitoring, etc.). The paper presents a...
In this paper the passive radar used as a transmitter of opportunity GSM BTS stations has been proposed for vehicle traffic monitoring. The paper presents a feasibility study on using GSM signals for traffic control in different environments including urban areas, highways and small agglomeration roads. The initial analysis shows that such system can be successfully used to extract traffic parameters...
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