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Analysis of detection range of FM-based passive radar
by
Kulpa, Krzysztof
, Malanowski, Mateusz
, Samczynski, Piotr
, Kulpa, Janusz
, Misiurewicz, Jacek
in
air targets
/ analogue‐frontend dynamic range
/ Bistatic radar
/ detection range
/ distance measurement
/ Dynamic range
/ Echoes
/ FM radar
/ FM radio transmitters
/ FM‐based PBR demonstrator
/ frequency 88 MHz to 108 MHz
/ Illumination
/ illuminators
/ Navigation
/ PaRaDe
/ passive bistatic radar
/ passive radar
/ passive radar demonstrator
/ Poland
/ power budget
/ Radar
/ radio transmitters
/ range detection
/ Sonar
/ Spacecraft
/ Special Issue: Bistatic and MIMO radars and their applications in surveillance and remote sensing
/ Warsaw University of Technology
2014
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Analysis of detection range of FM-based passive radar
by
Kulpa, Krzysztof
, Malanowski, Mateusz
, Samczynski, Piotr
, Kulpa, Janusz
, Misiurewicz, Jacek
in
air targets
/ analogue‐frontend dynamic range
/ Bistatic radar
/ detection range
/ distance measurement
/ Dynamic range
/ Echoes
/ FM radar
/ FM radio transmitters
/ FM‐based PBR demonstrator
/ frequency 88 MHz to 108 MHz
/ Illumination
/ illuminators
/ Navigation
/ PaRaDe
/ passive bistatic radar
/ passive radar
/ passive radar demonstrator
/ Poland
/ power budget
/ Radar
/ radio transmitters
/ range detection
/ Sonar
/ Spacecraft
/ Special Issue: Bistatic and MIMO radars and their applications in surveillance and remote sensing
/ Warsaw University of Technology
2014
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Analysis of detection range of FM-based passive radar
by
Kulpa, Krzysztof
, Malanowski, Mateusz
, Samczynski, Piotr
, Kulpa, Janusz
, Misiurewicz, Jacek
in
air targets
/ analogue‐frontend dynamic range
/ Bistatic radar
/ detection range
/ distance measurement
/ Dynamic range
/ Echoes
/ FM radar
/ FM radio transmitters
/ FM‐based PBR demonstrator
/ frequency 88 MHz to 108 MHz
/ Illumination
/ illuminators
/ Navigation
/ PaRaDe
/ passive bistatic radar
/ passive radar
/ passive radar demonstrator
/ Poland
/ power budget
/ Radar
/ radio transmitters
/ range detection
/ Sonar
/ Spacecraft
/ Special Issue: Bistatic and MIMO radars and their applications in surveillance and remote sensing
/ Warsaw University of Technology
2014
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Analysis of detection range of FM-based passive radar
2014
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Overview
This study presents an analysis of the detection range of a passive bistatic radar (PBR) by using FM radio transmitters as the illuminators of opportunity and the analysis of a required analogue-front-end dynamic range. Firstly, the theoretical considerations are presented in which the power budget is analysed, by taking into account the specific features of the PBR such as instantaneous reception of the direct illumination signal and weak target echoes and direct path interference removal. In the second part of this study, measurements performed by using an FM-based PBR demonstrator PaRaDe (passive radar demonstrator) are presented. The PaRaDe is a deployable system operating in real time, developed at the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. The measurements include a scan of a typical spectrum in the range of 88–108 MHz, and the analysis of the long range detection of the air targets.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology,The Institution of Engineering & Technology
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