H. Kuschel, J. Heckenbach, D. O’Hagan, M. Ummenhofer
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A hybrid multi-frequency Passive Radar concept for medium range air surveillance
Passive Radar systems employing different types of donors provide varying performance capabilities due to the illuminator signal properties and transmitter characteristics. Here, a hybrid, multi-frequency Passive Radar concept is proposed based on real world experiences with experimental systems, which join the advantageous properties of the components for optimum performance.