This work brings forward a framework for passive radar imaging of ship targets by exploiting the reflections of navigation satellite signals. The specific objective is taking advantage of the inherent multistatic nature of the system for the ship passive imagery. To this aim, a bistatic image formation stage is first defined. Then, the bistatic images obtained over multiple baselines are mapped in a domain independent on the particular satellite viewing angle. Finally, different combination rules of the multiple images are defined in order to enable multistatic imagery with enhanced quality, potentially enabling finer feature extraction procedures for ship classification. The proposed approaches are validated and compared via an experimenta...
This paper presents an experimental study on multiple perspectives GNSS-based SAR. The large number ...
Bistatic GNSS radar has received increased attention in recent years within both the radar and the G...
Introduction. Increasing requirements for improving of information systems for ensuring navigation s...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an efficient tool in remote sensing for imaging the Earth’s surfac...
This paper presents preliminary experimental results on passive multistatic SAR exploiting navigatio...
The paper proposes a Passive Multistatic ISAR mode (PM-ISAR) for coastal surveillance based on the e...
The paper puts forward a moving target detection technique for passive bistatic radar system based o...
GNSS satellites as an illuminator and the receiver on the ground can construct a space-surface passi...
The focus of this paper is on multi-transmitter GNSS passive radar for maritime surveillance. Partic...
This chapter is an introduction to passive synthetic aperture radar (SAR) using global navigation sa...
This paper explores the capability of GNSS as opportunity transmitters for passive multistatic SAR. ...
The paper addresses the exploitation of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as transmitters o...
The exploitation of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as transmitters of opportunity in...
The exploitation of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as transmitters of opportunity in...
This paper considers the exploitation of navigation satellite systems as opportunity transmitters fo...
This paper presents an experimental study on multiple perspectives GNSS-based SAR. The large number ...
Bistatic GNSS radar has received increased attention in recent years within both the radar and the G...
Introduction. Increasing requirements for improving of information systems for ensuring navigation s...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an efficient tool in remote sensing for imaging the Earth’s surfac...
This paper presents preliminary experimental results on passive multistatic SAR exploiting navigatio...
The paper proposes a Passive Multistatic ISAR mode (PM-ISAR) for coastal surveillance based on the e...
The paper puts forward a moving target detection technique for passive bistatic radar system based o...
GNSS satellites as an illuminator and the receiver on the ground can construct a space-surface passi...
The focus of this paper is on multi-transmitter GNSS passive radar for maritime surveillance. Partic...
This chapter is an introduction to passive synthetic aperture radar (SAR) using global navigation sa...
This paper explores the capability of GNSS as opportunity transmitters for passive multistatic SAR. ...
The paper addresses the exploitation of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as transmitters o...
The exploitation of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as transmitters of opportunity in...
The exploitation of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as transmitters of opportunity in...
This paper considers the exploitation of navigation satellite systems as opportunity transmitters fo...
This paper presents an experimental study on multiple perspectives GNSS-based SAR. The large number ...
Bistatic GNSS radar has received increased attention in recent years within both the radar and the G...
Introduction. Increasing requirements for improving of information systems for ensuring navigation s...