Forward scattering radar: current and future applications

Forward scattering radar (FSR) is a special mode of bistatic radar that can be used for target detection and classification. FSR offers a number of interesting features such as: relatively simple hardware; an enhanced target radar cross section (compared to traditional radar); a long coherent inter...

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Autors principals: Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir, Ismail, Alyani
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Idioma:English
Publicat: Federation of Engineering Institutions of Islamic Countries 2006
Accés en línia:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39466/1/39466.pdf
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Sumari:Forward scattering radar (FSR) is a special mode of bistatic radar that can be used for target detection and classification. FSR offers a number of interesting features such as: relatively simple hardware; an enhanced target radar cross section (compared to traditional radar); a long coherent interval of the receiving signal; robustness to stealth technology and possible operation using non-cooperative transmitters. This paper discusses the FSR technology, the current and possible applications as well as the limitations of FSR. All claims in the paper are supported by the experimental result of the FSR feasibility study to the automatic ground target detection and classification. The paper introduces the radar system itself, this include the overall classification system and the extraction of features from the radar measurements.