This work focuses on ship target detection and localization with a passive radar system exploiting multiple navigation satellites. Particularly, a centralized approach, entirely working on the Cartesian plane, is proposed to achieve a joint detection and localization of the targets. The approach can outperform conventional decentralized approaches, where individual decisions are taken at each bistatic link and, in a second stage, localization is implemented via bistatic ranges intersection. Theoretical formulations of the probability of detection and localization for both the centralized and decentralized techniques are derived in the case of target radar cross section variation among the different links, likely occurring in the system under consideration. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is tested by means of simulated analysis. Experimental results are also provided, verifying its potentiality in practical applications.

A Centralized Approach for Ship Target Detection and Localization with Multitransmitters Gnss-Based Passive Radar / Nasso, I.; Santi, F.. - 2022:17(2022), pp. 202-207. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2022 International Conference on Radar Systems, RADAR 2022 tenutosi a Edinburgh, UK) [10.1049/icp.2022.2316].

A Centralized Approach for Ship Target Detection and Localization with Multitransmitters Gnss-Based Passive Radar

Nasso I.;Santi F.
2022

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This work focuses on ship target detection and localization with a passive radar system exploiting multiple navigation satellites. Particularly, a centralized approach, entirely working on the Cartesian plane, is proposed to achieve a joint detection and localization of the targets. The approach can outperform conventional decentralized approaches, where individual decisions are taken at each bistatic link and, in a second stage, localization is implemented via bistatic ranges intersection. Theoretical formulations of the probability of detection and localization for both the centralized and decentralized techniques are derived in the case of target radar cross section variation among the different links, likely occurring in the system under consideration. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is tested by means of simulated analysis. Experimental results are also provided, verifying its potentiality in practical applications.
2022
2022 International Conference on Radar Systems, RADAR 2022
GNSS-based passive radar; maritime surveillance; passive multistatic radar; ship detection; ship localization
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A Centralized Approach for Ship Target Detection and Localization with Multitransmitters Gnss-Based Passive Radar / Nasso, I.; Santi, F.. - 2022:17(2022), pp. 202-207. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2022 International Conference on Radar Systems, RADAR 2022 tenutosi a Edinburgh, UK) [10.1049/icp.2022.2316].
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