DocumentCode :
3577752
Title :
Compressive sensing for passive surveillance radar using DAB signals
Author :
Weiss, Matthias
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer FHR-PSR, Wachtberg, Germany
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Bistatic/passive radars offer several advantages over monostatic radars. One of them is that the separation of transmitter and receiver opens the possibility to illuminate the targets from different aspect angels compared to the receiver. This spatial diversity can enhance the capability of target detection, parameter estimation, and identification, especially for stealth objects with low monostatic radar cross sections. Another benefit for passive radar is the lower cost of production and operation as existing transmitters are used as illuminators of opportunity. Accordingly the power maintenance is much lower compared to an active radar system. However, there are two main challenges linked to bistatic/passive radars: the high dynamic range of the receiver due to the very strong direct signal, in particular if the illuminator transmits continuously as it is the case for broadcast stations, and the required high integration gain to detect manoeuvring objects. The first issue is part of the analog processing chain and has to be taken into account during the design stage of the receiver. The second challenge is to collect enough signal energy to detect weak target signals covered by a strong direct and multi-path signals. A requirement to achieve this is a clean reference signal for pulse compression. In case of orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) waveforms this reference signal can be exactly reconstructed even from a distorted signal. This paper presents the results from an investigation applying compressive sensing techniques to improve the signal processing of passive radar systems using a digital audio broadcast station as an illuminator of opportunity.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; compressed sensing; digital audio broadcasting; passive radar; pulse compression; radar detection; radar receivers; radar transmitters; search radar; signal reconstruction; DAB signals; OFDM waveform reconstruction; active radar system; analog processing chain; bistatic-passive radars; broadcast stations; compressive sensing technique; digital audio broadcast station; dynamic range; integration gain; low-monostatic radar cross sections; manoeuvring object detection; monostatic radars; multipath signal; orthogonal frequency division multiplex waveforms; parameter estimation; passive surveillance radar; power maintenance; pulse compression; receiver design stage; receiver separation; reference signal; signal energy; spatial diversity; stealth object identification; target detection capability; transmitter separation; weak target signal detection; Compressed sensing; OFDM; Passive radar; Radar cross-sections; Receivers; Vectors; DAB; Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) radar; OFDM; compressive sensing; distributed radar; multiple targets; radar network; sparse recovery;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference (Radar), 2014 International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2014.7060405
Filename :
7060405
Link To Document :
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