2023
DOI: 10.1049/rsn2.12446
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Capabilities and challenges of passive radar systems based on broadband low‐Earth orbit communication satellites

Abstract: Recently, several constellations of broadband low‐Earth orbit communication satellites, such as Starlink or OneWeb, have started to be deployed to provide global internet access. Based on performed analyses, these emerging constellations are considered promising candidates as space‐based transmitters of opportunity for passive radar applications due to their advantageous characteristics in terms of global coverage, high bandwidth (i.e. better resolution), high received power on Earth surface (i.e. increased ma… Show more

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“…Emerging constellations of satellites are considered in Ref. [6] as space-based transmitters of opportunity candidates for passive radar applications. These transmitters offer some advantageous characteristics such as increased global coverage, better resolution, high received power on Earth surface and increased detection range, predictable trajectories, as well as network density and robustness.…”
Section: Passive Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging constellations of satellites are considered in Ref. [6] as space-based transmitters of opportunity candidates for passive radar applications. These transmitters offer some advantageous characteristics such as increased global coverage, better resolution, high received power on Earth surface and increased detection range, predictable trajectories, as well as network density and robustness.…”
Section: Passive Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Passive bistatic radar (PBR) exploits non-cooperative illuminators of opportunity (IOs) to detect moving targets and has received increasing attention in recent years [1][2][3]. Since the absence of dedicated transmitter equipment, PBR offers many advantages over conventional monostatic active radars, such as contained cost and low maintenance, covert detection, and anti-jamming [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%