VHF/UHF bistatic and passive SAR ground imaging
Paper in proceeding, 2015

Bistatic and passive radar are emerging technologies for covert ground surveillance based on cooperative or non-cooperative transmitters, respectively. The latter uses transmitters of opportunity, e.g. terrestrial digital video broadcasting (DVB-T). In the paper, we show results from two unique experiments conducted using airborne systems operating in the VHF and UHF bands. The first experiment investigates UHF-band passive synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in receive-only mode. DVB-T signals transmitted from a 300-m tall mast are used and SAR images are formed at ranges up to 15 km. The second experiment investigates VHF-band bistatic SAR with a transmitting airborne radar and a receive-only system on a small helicopter. Results show significantly higher signal-to-clutter ratio for man-made objects in forested areas at bistatic elevation angles of 20°. © 2015 IEEE.

surveillance

bistatic

SAR

backprojection

passive

DVB-T

VHF-band

UHF-band

Author

Lars Ulander

Chalmers, Earth and Space Sciences, Radar Remote Sensing

P.O. Frolind

Totalforsvarets forskningsinstitut

A. Gustavsson

Totalforsvarets forskningsinstitut

R. Ragnarsson

Totalforsvarets forskningsinstitut

G. Stenström

Totalforsvarets forskningsinstitut

IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings

1097-5659 (ISSN)

Vol. 2015-June June 669-673
978-1-4799-8232-5 (ISBN)

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Signal Processing

DOI

10.1109/RADAR.2015.7131080

ISBN

978-1-4799-8232-5

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10/8/2017