LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets

Use of a passive bistatic radar (PBR) system in the surveillance or monitoring of an area has its advantages. For example, a PBR system is able to utilize any available signal of opportunity (for example, broadcasting, communication, or radio navigation signals) for the purposes of surveillance. Wit...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:ETRI Journal
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منشور في: ETRI 2016
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id Abdullah R.S.A.R.; Salah A.A.; Ismail A.; Hashim F.; Rashid N.E.A.; Aziz N.H.A.
spelling Abdullah R.S.A.R.; Salah A.A.; Ismail A.; Hashim F.; Rashid N.E.A.; Aziz N.H.A.
2-s2.0-84962368225
LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
2016
ETRI Journal
38
2
10.4218/etrij.16.0115.0228
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84962368225&doi=10.4218%2fetrij.16.0115.0228&partnerID=40&md5=3b0a0b9e67ae745f079b207cb9c5d620
Use of a passive bistatic radar (PBR) system in the surveillance or monitoring of an area has its advantages. For example, a PBR system is able to utilize any available signal of opportunity (for example, broadcasting, communication, or radio navigation signals) for the purposes of surveillance. With this in mind, there are potentially many research areas to be explored; in particular, the capability of signals from existing and future communication systems, such as 4G and 5G. Long- Term Evolution (LTE) is the world's most current communication system. Given this fact, this paper presents the latest feasibility studies and experimental results from using LTE signals in PBR applications. Details are provided about aspects such as signal characteristics, experimental configurations, and SNR studies. Six experimental scenarios are carried out to investigate the detection performance of our proposed system on ground-moving targets. The ability to detect is demonstrated through use of the cross-ambiguity function. The detection results suggest that LTE signals are suitable as a source signal for PBR. © 2016 ETRI.
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12256463
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LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
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title LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
title_short LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
title_full LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
title_fullStr LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
title_full_unstemmed LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
title_sort LTE-Based Passive Bistatic Radar System for Detection of Ground-Moving Targets
publishDate 2016
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description Use of a passive bistatic radar (PBR) system in the surveillance or monitoring of an area has its advantages. For example, a PBR system is able to utilize any available signal of opportunity (for example, broadcasting, communication, or radio navigation signals) for the purposes of surveillance. With this in mind, there are potentially many research areas to be explored; in particular, the capability of signals from existing and future communication systems, such as 4G and 5G. Long- Term Evolution (LTE) is the world's most current communication system. Given this fact, this paper presents the latest feasibility studies and experimental results from using LTE signals in PBR applications. Details are provided about aspects such as signal characteristics, experimental configurations, and SNR studies. Six experimental scenarios are carried out to investigate the detection performance of our proposed system on ground-moving targets. The ability to detect is demonstrated through use of the cross-ambiguity function. The detection results suggest that LTE signals are suitable as a source signal for PBR. © 2016 ETRI.
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