几何和信号处理方面采用双基地搭便车雷达系统

O. Overrein, K. E. Olsen, S. Johnsrud, P. Sornes, T. Johnsen, J. Navarro, V. Sahajpal, R. Stemland
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双基地搭便车雷达系统的概念一直是军用和民用领域广泛研究的对象。搭便车系统原则上很容易构建,并且可以在不引入任何干扰的情况下使用,也不会被潜在的敌人看到。本文讨论了如何处理这些系统所面临的几何问题,并使用适当的信号分析策略来获得最佳的目标检测。进行双基地测量的主要动机是能够看到来自目标的信号,这些信号由于目标的形状而分散在其他方向而不是向后。由于巴比内原理,在大双基地角条件下,目标前向散射区域会有明显的增强。给出了双基地搭便车雷达用于飞机探测的实验结果。所呈现的数据是非相干处理的。为了抑制器件噪声和扫描间平稳杂波,采用了一种称为“目标反向传播技术”的信号分析方法。给出了包含6架飞机的雷达采样数据。该技术用于具有双基地几何图形的图像,平均超过3次扫描,目标反向传播局部应用于每架飞机。所有飞机在图像中都被锐化,这说明了“目标反向传播技术”在抑制设备噪声和静止杂波方面的有用性,即使只有三次扫描被整合。
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Geometrical and signal processing aspects using a bistatic hitchhiking radar system
Bistatic hitchhiking radar system concepts have been object for extensive research both for military and civilian applications. Hitchhiking systems are in principle easy to construct and can be used without introducing any interference, or being seen by a possible enemy. This paper addresses how to handle the geometry such systems are faced together with using proper signal analysis strategies for obtaining optimum target detection. The main motivation for doing bistatic measurements is to be able to see signals from the target that are scattered in other directions than backwards, due to target shape. For large bistatic angles the target forward scattering region can give serious enhancement due to the Babinet principle. Experimental results from bistatic hitchhiking radar are shown for the purpose of aircraft detection. The data presented has been processed non-coherently. For suppression of device noise and scan-to-scan stationary clutter a signal analysis method called "target back propagation technique" has been used. Sampled radar data containing 6 aircrafts is presented. The technique is used on an image with bistatic geometry averaged over 3 scans and with target back propagation locally applied for each aircraft. All aircrafts are sharpened in the image and this illustrates the usefulness of the "target back propagation technique" for suppression of device noise and stationary clutter, even if just three scans are integrated.
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