Multipath interference can occur in ground-based radar data acquired with systems with a large antenna beam width in elevation in an upward looking geometry, where the observation area and the radar are separated by a reflective surface. Radiation reflected at this surface forms a coherent overlay with the direct image of the observation area and appears as a fringe-like pattern in the data. This deteriorates the phase and intensity data and therefore can pose a considerable disadvantage to many ground-based radar measurement campaigns. This poses a problem for physical parameter retrieval from backscatter intensity and polarimetric data, absolute and relative calibration on corner reflectors, the generation of digital elevation models from...
Ground based radars often experience difficulties in target detection and direction finding (DF) app...
Range rate errors due to multipath reflection are calculated for a tracking and data relay satellite...
Journal ArticleThis paper provides a detailed signal model based on network theory to predict the mu...
Multipath interference can occur in ground-based radar data acquired with systems with a large anten...
Ground-based interferometric radar systems have numerous environmental monitoring applications in ge...
Because of the growing use of radio detection and ranging (radar) systems in multiple application se...
A comprehensive system model for characterizing the effects of multipath propagation on digital radi...
The problem of multipath propagation encountered in radar tracking of low elevation targets in the ...
This paper is dedicated to the investigation of the errors, caused by multipath effect of signal pro...
The paper investigates the variation of the received line-of-sight (LoS) power due to ground multipa...
Mutual interference in automotive radar is expected to become a major issue owing to the rapid incre...
Abstract: A ground-based coherent radar instrumentation acquires a time series of radar images. The ...
Free space path loss is a function of frequency and propagation distance and the RF signal propagate...
Radar cross section (RCS) measurements require a well-calibrated radar system. Often, the calibratio...
The character (amplitude, phase, frequency, and polarization) of a reflection in a ground penetrati...
Ground based radars often experience difficulties in target detection and direction finding (DF) app...
Range rate errors due to multipath reflection are calculated for a tracking and data relay satellite...
Journal ArticleThis paper provides a detailed signal model based on network theory to predict the mu...
Multipath interference can occur in ground-based radar data acquired with systems with a large anten...
Ground-based interferometric radar systems have numerous environmental monitoring applications in ge...
Because of the growing use of radio detection and ranging (radar) systems in multiple application se...
A comprehensive system model for characterizing the effects of multipath propagation on digital radi...
The problem of multipath propagation encountered in radar tracking of low elevation targets in the ...
This paper is dedicated to the investigation of the errors, caused by multipath effect of signal pro...
The paper investigates the variation of the received line-of-sight (LoS) power due to ground multipa...
Mutual interference in automotive radar is expected to become a major issue owing to the rapid incre...
Abstract: A ground-based coherent radar instrumentation acquires a time series of radar images. The ...
Free space path loss is a function of frequency and propagation distance and the RF signal propagate...
Radar cross section (RCS) measurements require a well-calibrated radar system. Often, the calibratio...
The character (amplitude, phase, frequency, and polarization) of a reflection in a ground penetrati...
Ground based radars often experience difficulties in target detection and direction finding (DF) app...
Range rate errors due to multipath reflection are calculated for a tracking and data relay satellite...
Journal ArticleThis paper provides a detailed signal model based on network theory to predict the mu...