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Radar Pengawasan Utama Berbilang statik (MSPSR) baru-baru ini telah menarik perhatian sebagai teknologi pengawasan baharu untuk penerbangan awam. Menggunakan berbilang penerima, prestasi pengesanan Radar Pengawasan Utama (PSR) boleh dipertingkatkan dengan mensintesis ciri pantulan yang berubah disebabkan oleh kedudukan pesawat. Dalam makalah ini, kami melaporkan hasil percubaan daripada sistem PSR pasif bersambung gentian optik yang dicadangkan dengan isyarat penghantaran yang dipasang di Lapangan Terbang Sendai di Jepun. Nisbah isyarat kepada hingar data eksperimen dinilai untuk mengesahkan pengesanan sasaran bergerak. Di samping itu, kami mengesahkan operasi sistem yang dicadangkan menggunakan persediaan dua penerima, untuk menyerupai radar berbilang statik konvensional. Akhir sekali, selepas menggunakan pembetulan masa, kelewatan isyarat yang dicerminkan daripada sasaran pegun kekal dalam julat yang dijangkakan.
Masato WATANABE
National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology
Junichi HONDA
National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology
Takuya OTSUYAMA
National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology
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Masato WATANABE, Junichi HONDA, Takuya OTSUYAMA, "Moving Target Detection and Two-Receiver Setup Using Optical-Fiber-Connected Passive Primary Surveillance Radar" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E102-B, no. 2, pp. 241-246, February 2019, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2018ISP0010.
Abstract: Multi-static Primary Surveillance Radar (MSPSR) has recently attracted attention as a new surveillance technology for civil aviation. Using multiple receivers, Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR) detection performance can be improved by synthesizing the reflection characteristics which change due to the aircraft's position. In this paper, we report experimental results from our proposed optical-fiber-connected passive PSR system with transmit signal installed at the Sendai Airport in Japan. The signal-to noise ratio of experimental data is evaluated to verify moving target detection. In addition, we confirm the operation of the proposed system using a two-receiver setup, to resemble a conventional multi-static radar. Finally, after applying time correction, the delay of the reflected signal from a stationary target remains within the expected range.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2018ISP0010/_p
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abstract={Multi-static Primary Surveillance Radar (MSPSR) has recently attracted attention as a new surveillance technology for civil aviation. Using multiple receivers, Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR) detection performance can be improved by synthesizing the reflection characteristics which change due to the aircraft's position. In this paper, we report experimental results from our proposed optical-fiber-connected passive PSR system with transmit signal installed at the Sendai Airport in Japan. The signal-to noise ratio of experimental data is evaluated to verify moving target detection. In addition, we confirm the operation of the proposed system using a two-receiver setup, to resemble a conventional multi-static radar. Finally, after applying time correction, the delay of the reflected signal from a stationary target remains within the expected range.},
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doi={10.1587/transcom.2018ISP0010},
ISSN={1745-1345},
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