This thesis is dedicated to the matter of imaging (further explained as profile reconstruction) in Forward Scatter Radars (FSR). Firstly, an introduction to radar systems, including forward scatter radar, is made, then an introduction to the scalar theory of diffraction and principles of holography follows. The application of holographic imaging principles in the microwave domain is studied. The practical modelling of forward scatter radar target signals is made, based on the theoretical expectations and approximations outlined. Theoretical background of the imaging in FSR is made, based on previously published work. A novel approach for profile reconstruction is introduced based on the practices of holographic imaging, together with simula...
This paper analyses electromagnetic signal scattered from the target crossing the Forward Scattering...
This thesis addresses the development of a robust processing technique aimed at resolving and unmask...
In this dissertation the basic scattering properties of a perfectly conducting object are briefly re...
This thesis is dedicated to the study of innovative forward scatter radar (FSR) configurations and t...
Forward scatter radar (FSR), as a specially configured bistatic radar, is provided with the capabili...
Traditionally, the radar cross-section is used to characterize the target in a forward scatter radar...
Forward Scattering Radar (FSR) is a special case of bistatic radar configuration where the desired r...
This thesis is the result of study into development, experimental testing and clutter analysis in a ...
Forward Scattering Radar (FSR) is a special case of bistatic radar configuration where the desired r...
This thesis is dedicated to the study of forward scatter radar (FSR) in the marine environment. FSR...
Over the past few years, numbers of research have been carried out to investigate the clutter charac...
In this contribution, we analyze the forward-scatter cross-section (FS-CS) of three-dimensional (3-D...
Radio Holography Signal (RHS) reconstruction is the primary method used for Shadow Inverse Synthetic...
Holographic subsurface radar (HSR) is not currently in widespread usage. This is due to a historical...
Abstract: Automatic target recognition from high range resolution radar profiles remains an importan...
This paper analyses electromagnetic signal scattered from the target crossing the Forward Scattering...
This thesis addresses the development of a robust processing technique aimed at resolving and unmask...
In this dissertation the basic scattering properties of a perfectly conducting object are briefly re...
This thesis is dedicated to the study of innovative forward scatter radar (FSR) configurations and t...
Forward scatter radar (FSR), as a specially configured bistatic radar, is provided with the capabili...
Traditionally, the radar cross-section is used to characterize the target in a forward scatter radar...
Forward Scattering Radar (FSR) is a special case of bistatic radar configuration where the desired r...
This thesis is the result of study into development, experimental testing and clutter analysis in a ...
Forward Scattering Radar (FSR) is a special case of bistatic radar configuration where the desired r...
This thesis is dedicated to the study of forward scatter radar (FSR) in the marine environment. FSR...
Over the past few years, numbers of research have been carried out to investigate the clutter charac...
In this contribution, we analyze the forward-scatter cross-section (FS-CS) of three-dimensional (3-D...
Radio Holography Signal (RHS) reconstruction is the primary method used for Shadow Inverse Synthetic...
Holographic subsurface radar (HSR) is not currently in widespread usage. This is due to a historical...
Abstract: Automatic target recognition from high range resolution radar profiles remains an importan...
This paper analyses electromagnetic signal scattered from the target crossing the Forward Scattering...
This thesis addresses the development of a robust processing technique aimed at resolving and unmask...
In this dissertation the basic scattering properties of a perfectly conducting object are briefly re...