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The feasibility of Forward Scatter Radar (FSR) that exploits pulsars as transmission sources for the purpose of air targets detection is examined. We theoretically calculated the power budget for air target detection using such a FSR system with the higher-gain radio telescopes used as receivers. The numerical results are obtained for three known radio telescopes and three pulsars.
The outcome of NATO SET-195 RTG concerning “Short term verification of DMPAR concept” gave promising results in the subject of centralized and decentralized fusion. Basing on this concept and study we further expand it to not only compare results of signal and data fusion, but also propose a processing framework in which both cueing and threshold management can be used. In this paper we present our...
The paper puts forward a moving target detection technique for passive bistatic radar systems based on GNSS signals for maritime surveillance applications. If from one hand navigation satellites are extremely attractive as opportunistic sources for passive radar due to their global coverage and the availability of multiple satellites, on the other hand they provide a restricted power budget. To strengthen...
We examine the moving range-spread target in distributed multi-input multi-output (MIMO) radar. More precisely, a knowledge-aided (KA) model for nonhomogenous disturbance is proposed. We model the covariance matrices for different transmit-receive (Tx-Rx) pairs as random matrices, which share the same matrix structure but with different power levels for the non-homogeneous clutter powers across different...
In this paper DMPAR Evaluation Trials for Operationally Upgraded Radar (DETOUR) and their results for a selected scenario are described. The DETOUR trials were conducted by the SET-195 research task group (RTG) under an umbrella of NATO Science and Technology Organization from September 1 to 4, 2014 as a part of the DMPAR (Deployable Multi-band Passive/Active Radar) algorithms' evaluation process...
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