2017 IEEE International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems (MFI) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/mfi.2017.8170381
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Coastal ship monitoring based on multiple compact high frequency surface wave radars

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“…Since similar linear phased antenna arrays were employed as receiving antennas [15] for both T/R monostatic radar and T-R bistatic radar, and the digital beam forming (DBF) method [3] was used to estimate target bearings θ T and θ R , thus, dθ T and dθ R were set to the same value. Based on the above parameter settings, the estimation error of speed was calculated according to (16) with bistatic angles varying from 0 • to 180 • , the obtained overall absolute speed errors are illustrated as a red curve in Fig. 16(a).…”
Section: B Effect Of Bistatic Angle On Estimation Errorsmentioning
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“…Since similar linear phased antenna arrays were employed as receiving antennas [15] for both T/R monostatic radar and T-R bistatic radar, and the digital beam forming (DBF) method [3] was used to estimate target bearings θ T and θ R , thus, dθ T and dθ R were set to the same value. Based on the above parameter settings, the estimation error of speed was calculated according to (16) with bistatic angles varying from 0 • to 180 • , the obtained overall absolute speed errors are illustrated as a red curve in Fig. 16(a).…”
Section: B Effect Of Bistatic Angle On Estimation Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, the tracks of two simulated targets, named as target 1 and target 2, were used to evaluate the speed and heading estimation errors, as shown in Fig. 17 According to the above parameter settings, the radial velocities, elliptical velocities, and bistatic angles were calculated for two simulated targets, then (16) and (19) were applied to obtain the speed and heading estimation errors, which are shown in Fig. 18.…”
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“…During the last decade, improvements of HFSWR systems have dealt with compactness [5], clutter removal [6] and architecture or detection scheme [7]. Actually, most of the electromagnetic power of transmitting antennas is radiated towards the sky and a minor part of it is radiated at low elevation angle.…”
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