Название: Passive Radars on Moving Platforms
Автор: Diego Cristallini, Daniel W. O’Hagan
Издательство: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Год: 2023
Страниц: 335
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 44.2 MB
This book collects, reviews and analyses recent research on passive radars on moving platforms. The special case of passive radar mounted on moving platforms is highly challenging. Firstly, because the typical radar applications performed from moving platforms are per se quite challenging. Secondly, because the signals of opportunity typically exploited for passive radar purposes are not designed for reception while in motion. Passive Radars on Moving Platforms is intended for both passive radar experts and readers less familiar with the general topic of passive radar. Passive radar, known also as passive coherent location (PCL), has been one of the most rapidly developing fields in radar technology over the last three decades. The low cost nature of PCL has resulted in strong interest from a significant number of companies and research institutions. As a result, many passive radar demonstrators and commercial products have been developed. Existing passive radar systems utilize various types of signals that illuminate targets of interest.
Автор: Diego Cristallini, Daniel W. O’Hagan
Издательство: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Год: 2023
Страниц: 335
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 44.2 MB
This book collects, reviews and analyses recent research on passive radars on moving platforms. The special case of passive radar mounted on moving platforms is highly challenging. Firstly, because the typical radar applications performed from moving platforms are per se quite challenging. Secondly, because the signals of opportunity typically exploited for passive radar purposes are not designed for reception while in motion. Passive Radars on Moving Platforms is intended for both passive radar experts and readers less familiar with the general topic of passive radar. Passive radar, known also as passive coherent location (PCL), has been one of the most rapidly developing fields in radar technology over the last three decades. The low cost nature of PCL has resulted in strong interest from a significant number of companies and research institutions. As a result, many passive radar demonstrators and commercial products have been developed. Existing passive radar systems utilize various types of signals that illuminate targets of interest.