Recent Advances in Passive Radars Imaging

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Earth Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 486

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RaSS (Radar and Surveillance Systems) National Laboratory, CNIT (National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications), 56124 Pisa, Italy
Interests: passive radar systems; HF-OTH radars; array processing; neural network applications in target classification; synthetic range profile reconstruction; weather radars signal processing; sea surface fractal modeling for environmental monitoring applications; space debris detection and design of fully digital radar based on photonic technologies
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Dear Colleagues,

Passive radar systems have gained a renewed interest from the worldwide scientific community. This is partly due to their advantages over active radar systems (e.g., covertness, no e.m. emission, low vulnerability to electronic countermeasure, counter-stealth advantage) and partly because of the rapid growth of the technology and COTS components that have made the realization of real time systems feasible and affordable. As research in this field progresses, new radar functionalities are added to passive radar systems to make them able to handle several tasks and to be applied to different scenarios. One of such scenarios is radar imaging of non-cooperative targets, which enables the estimation of target dimensions for classification purposes or a variety of other target recognition approaches.

This Special Issue aims at collecting papers on recent advancements in the area of passive radar imaging covering both passive synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) and passive inverse synthetic aperture radar (P-ISAR) imaging.

Dr. Amerigo Capria
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • PBR
  • passive bistatic radar
  • passive radar
  • radar imaging
  • SAR
  • P-ISAR
  • ISAR
  • radar target recognition
  • synthetic aperture radar
  • inverse synthetic aperture radar
  • passive multistatic SAR

Published Papers

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