2023
DOI: 10.1049/rsn2.12524
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Development of a networked photonic‐enabled staring radar testbed for urban surveillance

Mohammed Jahangir,
Darren Griffiths,
Daniel White
et al.

Abstract: Urban surveillance of slow‐moving small targets such as drones and birds in low to medium airspace using radar presents significant challenges. Detecting, locating and identifying such low observable targets in strong clutter requires both innovation in radar hardware design and optimisation of processing algorithms. To this end, the University of Birmingham (UoB) has set‐up a testbed of two L‐band staring radars to support performance benchmarking using datasets of target and clutter from realistic urban envi… Show more

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“…A paper from the University of Birmingham presents in Ref. [3] a testbed consisting of two Lband staring radars to support performance benchmarking using datasets of targets and clutter from a realistic urban environment. The paper highlights some of the challenges in installing the radars, and some detailed benchmarking results are provided from urban monostatic and bistatic field trials.…”
Section: Multistaticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A paper from the University of Birmingham presents in Ref. [3] a testbed consisting of two Lband staring radars to support performance benchmarking using datasets of targets and clutter from a realistic urban environment. The paper highlights some of the challenges in installing the radars, and some detailed benchmarking results are provided from urban monostatic and bistatic field trials.…”
Section: Multistaticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantum radar working in fog and rain improves safety of transportation (Li et al, 2023). Jahangir (2023) offers research on development of a networked photonic-enabled staring radar testbed for urban surveillance, focusing on the effect of phase noise in cluttered environment (Jahangir, 2023). This emphasizes the need for strong radar systems in the urban environment where clutter and noise may affect the signal detection.…”
Section: Transportation Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%