Single receiver Long-Term Evolution passive radar system using signal reconstruction for moving target detection

IF 1.4 4区 管理学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Lionel de Guenin, Patrick Rosson, Nicolas Petrochilos, Eric Moreau
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Abstract

This paper presents a single-antenna receiver passive radar system in the context of moving target detection such as trains, car, planes and UAVs, leveraging the long-term evolution (LTE) network as an illumination source. The proposed system uses signal reconstruction enabled by the telecom structure of the opportune signal in order to forego the use of a reference antenna. This presents the advantage of not relying on a physical signal for reference and its possible defect, potentially yielding better performances. The techniques introduced are validated through simulation and experiments. Moreover, a simplified passive radar system emphasises one of the key advantage of passive radar over other competing technologies for moving target detection: stealthiness and cost-effectiveness.

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本文介绍了一种单天线接收器无源雷达系统,该系统利用长期演进(LTE)网络作为照明源,对火车、汽车、飞机和无人机等移动目标进行探测。所提议的系统利用机会信号的电信结构进行信号重构,以避免使用参考天线。这样做的好处是不依赖物理信号作为参考及其可能存在的缺陷,从而可能产生更好的性能。引入的技术通过模拟和实验进行了验证。此外,简化的无源雷达系统强调了无源雷达相对于其他移动目标探测竞争技术的主要优势之一:隐蔽性和成本效益。
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Iet Radar Sonar and Navigation
Iet Radar Sonar and Navigation 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
137
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation covers the theory and practice of systems and signals for radar, sonar, radiolocation, navigation, and surveillance purposes, in aerospace and terrestrial applications. Examples include advances in waveform design, clutter and detection, electronic warfare, adaptive array and superresolution methods, tracking algorithms, synthetic aperture, and target recognition techniques.
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