scholarly journals DVB‐T based passive radar for simultaneous counter‐drone operations and civil air traffic surveillance

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 505-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatiana Martelli ◽  
Fabiola Colone ◽  
Roberta Cardinali
Author(s):  
Antonio Macera ◽  
Mauro Caruso ◽  
Carlo Bongioanni ◽  
Fabiola Colone ◽  
Pierfrancesco Lombardo ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (6) ◽  
pp. 44-54
Author(s):  
Mauro Leonardi ◽  
Martin Strohmeier ◽  
Vincent Lenders

2012 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piotr Samczyński ◽  
Michał Wilkowski ◽  
Krzysztof Kulpa

Trial Results on Bistatic Passive Radar Using Non-Cooperative Pulse Radar as Illuminator of Opportunity The paper presents the concept of passive radar exploiting the active Air Traffic Control (ATC) radar as the source of illumination, and the primary results of the measurement campaign carried out at the DSP Laboratory of the Warsaw University of Technology. The system, built using commercial off the shelf components, was able to detect and track airliners landing at Warsaw airport. To verify the system accuracy the IFF mode S messages were recorded, providing ground truth of the observed planes.


Author(s):  
H. Venkatesh Kumar ◽  
Surabhi. G ◽  
Neha V ◽  
Sandesh. Y. M ◽  
Sagar Kumar. H. S

Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) is one in all the favoured technologies employed in air traffic surveillance. The ADS- B uses a band of 1090 MHz. ADS-B is attended with the prevailing radar-based technologies to locate aircraft. The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NGATS) conflicts can be detected and resolved by the coexistence of radar systems and ADS-B. Here we tend to track the aircraft using Software Defined Radio, hence the complexness and the value of ADS-B system implementation is drastically reduced. SDR can receive multiple numbers of aircraft information like altitude, latitude, longitude, speed, and direction in real-time and displayed by using an appropriate antenna. The usage of SDR maximizes the coverage of data with accuracy and may accomplish timely.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1557-1565
Author(s):  
Yi Chuan Song ◽  
Xing Long Zhang ◽  
Min Yang ◽  
Meng Niu

1998 ◽  
pp. 247-266
Author(s):  
H. Wang ◽  
T. Kirubarajan ◽  
Y. Bar-Shalom

1969 ◽  
Vol 73 (700) ◽  
pp. 283-288
Author(s):  
H. G. Leysieffer

The North Atlantic is increasingly developing into the main trade route of the age. Shipping, the pioneer along this highway of commerce, in the past decade has been joined by air traffic displaying a striking growth rate. Not only is the number of aircraft simultaneously plying the Atlantic routes constantly on the increase, but also the volume of passengers and freight transported on each flight. The question, whether such flow of traffic in the air and on water could be dealt with in future with the safety to which it is entitled, has led to world-wide discussions over the past few years concerning the necessity for an air traffic surveillance system for the North Atlantic area. A further question, whether one should not include also sea traffic in such a system suggested itself. The initiative for holding such discussions naturally proceeded less from air and shipping undertakings, but rather from those committees who are entrusted in supervising the safety in the conduct of man and merchandise.


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