RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency

Moving target detection and location are a function of dependent bistatic Radar Cross Section (RCS) and radar design parameters which in our experimental study used long-term evolution (LTE) signal as a source for passive bistatic radar (PBR). Moving target also can be classified in positions of dif...

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Main Authors: Abdul Aziz, Noor Hafizah, M. Y., Haziq Hazwan, Abdul Rashid, Nur Emileen, Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir, Othman, Kama Azura, Salah, Asem Ahmad
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56021/
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author Abdul Aziz, Noor Hafizah
M. Y., Haziq Hazwan
Abdul Rashid, Nur Emileen
Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir
Othman, Kama Azura
Salah, Asem Ahmad
author_facet Abdul Aziz, Noor Hafizah
M. Y., Haziq Hazwan
Abdul Rashid, Nur Emileen
Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir
Othman, Kama Azura
Salah, Asem Ahmad
author_sort Abdul Aziz, Noor Hafizah
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Moving target detection and location are a function of dependent bistatic Radar Cross Section (RCS) and radar design parameters which in our experimental study used long-term evolution (LTE) signal as a source for passive bistatic radar (PBR). Moving target also can be classified in positions of different bistatic radar angles using conventional processing approaches which we performed a simulation using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) Microwave studio. The target bistatic radar cross-section, sb will give a realistic calculation on PBR performance with the requirement of complete treatment. The targets used are Toyota Rush (SUV) and Proton Exora (compact MPV) as a moving target had been designed based on the actual size to observe the performance of RCS due to the changing of bistatic angle between transmitter and receiver. The frequency transmit signal from LTE based station is 2.6 GHz, far-field conditions and the material used for the moving target is perfect electrical conductor. Simulation used different bistatic angles which are 59° and 90° of plane wave propagation. The simulation results show that largest area of moving target had better outcome that reliable with Babinet's principle, which declares a target of physical cross-sectional area is proportionate to RCS. The variation of RCS also depends on the shape of moving target, size of moving target and angles of plane wave. This might improve the sensitivity elevation targets with an adjustment of receiver angle to the target and transmitter for a better RCS performance.
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spelling upm-560212017-07-03T09:28:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56021/ RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency Abdul Aziz, Noor Hafizah M. Y., Haziq Hazwan Abdul Rashid, Nur Emileen Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir Othman, Kama Azura Salah, Asem Ahmad Moving target detection and location are a function of dependent bistatic Radar Cross Section (RCS) and radar design parameters which in our experimental study used long-term evolution (LTE) signal as a source for passive bistatic radar (PBR). Moving target also can be classified in positions of different bistatic radar angles using conventional processing approaches which we performed a simulation using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) Microwave studio. The target bistatic radar cross-section, sb will give a realistic calculation on PBR performance with the requirement of complete treatment. The targets used are Toyota Rush (SUV) and Proton Exora (compact MPV) as a moving target had been designed based on the actual size to observe the performance of RCS due to the changing of bistatic angle between transmitter and receiver. The frequency transmit signal from LTE based station is 2.6 GHz, far-field conditions and the material used for the moving target is perfect electrical conductor. Simulation used different bistatic angles which are 59° and 90° of plane wave propagation. The simulation results show that largest area of moving target had better outcome that reliable with Babinet's principle, which declares a target of physical cross-sectional area is proportionate to RCS. The variation of RCS also depends on the shape of moving target, size of moving target and angles of plane wave. This might improve the sensitivity elevation targets with an adjustment of receiver angle to the target and transmitter for a better RCS performance. IEEE 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56021/1/RCS%20analysis%20on%20different%20targets%20and%20bistatic%20angles%20using%20LTE%20frequency.pdf Abdul Aziz, Noor Hafizah and M. Y., Haziq Hazwan and Abdul Rashid, Nur Emileen and Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir and Othman, Kama Azura and Salah, Asem Ahmad (2015) RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency. In: 16th International Radar Symposium (IRS 2015), 24-26 June 2015, Dresden, Germany. . 10.1109/IRS.2015.7226397
spellingShingle Abdul Aziz, Noor Hafizah
M. Y., Haziq Hazwan
Abdul Rashid, Nur Emileen
Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir
Othman, Kama Azura
Salah, Asem Ahmad
RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency
title RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency
title_full RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency
title_fullStr RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency
title_full_unstemmed RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency
title_short RCS analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using LTE frequency
title_sort rcs analysis on different targets and bistatic angles using lte frequency
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56021/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56021/1/RCS%20analysis%20on%20different%20targets%20and%20bistatic%20angles%20using%20LTE%20frequency.pdf