Title :
Bistatic radar without transmitted signal-covert altimetry concept
Author :
Hershey, John E. ; Schroeder, James E.
Author_Institution :
BDM Int. Inc., Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
9/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A technique for performing altimetric functions (and possibly very-low-resolution imaging radar) without the transmission of a signal is suggested. The system could benefit an invasive aerospace platform that needs to remain totally electronically silent. The concept uses naturally occurring galactic noise as the illumination signal. A rapid and low-cost processor is also suggested. The results developed are also useful for the particular case of low probability of intercept (LPI) radar in which the transmitter emits a broadband Gaussian-like signal and the receivers cannot locally generate the transmitted reference. Another derivation of the arcsine law is provided along with a measure of its efficiency compared with an optimal receiver
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; altimeters; military equipment; radar; altimetric functions; arcsine law; bistatic radar; broadband Gaussian-like signal; covert altimetry; crosscorrelation; invasive aerospace platform; low probability of intercept; naturally occurring galactic noise; silent seeker; very-low-resolution imaging radar; Aerospace electronics; Altimetry; Bistatic radar; Dipole antennas; Image resolution; Noise level; Radar imaging; Receiving antennas; Reflector antennas; Signal resolution;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on