The joint exploitation of polarimetric and frequency diversity is considered in this paper as a way to improve the target detection capability in a FM radio-based passive radar. We resort to a Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) approach and derive a fully adaptive multi-frequency polarimetric detector that optimally combines the signals simultaneously received at different carrier frequencies by differently polarized surveillance antennas. The application of the proposed detection scheme to recorded live data demonstrates the effectiveness of the multi-frequency polarimetric operation in typical scenarios, besides the expected improvement due to non-coherent integration of target echoes received on multiple channels. In particular, it is shown to provide remarkable target discrimination capability against interfering sources as well as increased robustness with respect to the time-varying characteristics of the exploited signals of opportunity.
Multi-frequency polarimetric target detection in FM-based passive radar / Colone, Fabiola; Lombardo, Pierfrancesco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 156-161. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Radar Conference tenutosi a Johannesburg; South Africa) [10.1109/RadarConf.2015.7411872].
Multi-frequency polarimetric target detection in FM-based passive radar
COLONE, Fabiola;LOMBARDO, Pierfrancesco
2015
Abstract
The joint exploitation of polarimetric and frequency diversity is considered in this paper as a way to improve the target detection capability in a FM radio-based passive radar. We resort to a Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) approach and derive a fully adaptive multi-frequency polarimetric detector that optimally combines the signals simultaneously received at different carrier frequencies by differently polarized surveillance antennas. The application of the proposed detection scheme to recorded live data demonstrates the effectiveness of the multi-frequency polarimetric operation in typical scenarios, besides the expected improvement due to non-coherent integration of target echoes received on multiple channels. In particular, it is shown to provide remarkable target discrimination capability against interfering sources as well as increased robustness with respect to the time-varying characteristics of the exploited signals of opportunity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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