Maritime Moving Target Indication and localisation with GNSS-based multistatic radar: Experimental proof of concept
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Maritime Moving Target Indication and localisation with GNSS-based multistatic radar: Experimental proof of concept. / Ma, Hui; Tzagkas, Dimitrios; Antoniou, Michail; Cherniakov, Mikhail.
2017 18th International Radar Symposium (IRS). ed. / Hermann Rohling. Cuvillier Verlag, 2017. 8008213.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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T1 - Maritime Moving Target Indication and localisation with GNSS-based multistatic radar:
T2 - 18th International Radar Symposium, IRS 2017
AU - Ma, Hui
AU - Tzagkas, Dimitrios
AU - Antoniou, Michail
AU - Cherniakov, Mikhail
PY - 2017/8/15
Y1 - 2017/8/15
N2 - This paper focuses on the feasibility of using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) as the transmitters of opportunity in a passive maritime surveillance radar, mainly for the applications of maritime Moving Target Indication (MTI), as well as the target localization. This can be achieved using multistatic GNSS acquisitions with multiple satellites and a single receiver, and applying multilateration techniques. For an experimental verification, the target localisation concept was applied to practical maritime measurement conducted with GNSS-based radar test bed and bistatic ranges of one target for two different satellites successfully gained. The experimental localisation results have a high coincidence with the ground truth and confirm the system concept..
AB - This paper focuses on the feasibility of using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) as the transmitters of opportunity in a passive maritime surveillance radar, mainly for the applications of maritime Moving Target Indication (MTI), as well as the target localization. This can be achieved using multistatic GNSS acquisitions with multiple satellites and a single receiver, and applying multilateration techniques. For an experimental verification, the target localisation concept was applied to practical maritime measurement conducted with GNSS-based radar test bed and bistatic ranges of one target for two different satellites successfully gained. The experimental localisation results have a high coincidence with the ground truth and confirm the system concept..
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85028621267&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.23919/IRS.2017.8008213
DO - 10.23919/IRS.2017.8008213
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85028621267
BT - 2017 18th International Radar Symposium (IRS)
A2 - Rohling, Hermann
PB - Cuvillier Verlag
Y2 - 28 June 2017 through 30 June 2017
ER -