Experimental verification of the concept of using lofar radio-telescopes as receivers in passive radiolocation systems

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The paper presents a new idea of using a low-frequency radio-telescope belonging to the LO-FAR network as a receiver in a passive radar system. The structure of a LOFAR radio-telescope station is described in the context of applying this radio-telescope for detection of aerial (airplanes) and space (satellite) targets. The theoretical considerations and description of the proposed signal processing schema for the passive radar based on a LOFAR radio-telescope are outlined in the paper. The results of initial experiments verifying the concept of a LOFAR station use as a receiver and a commercial digital radio broadcasting (DAB) transmitters as illuminators of opportunity for aerial object detection are presented.

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Kłos, J., Jędrzejewski, K., Droszcz, A., Kulpa, K., Pożoga, M., & Misiurewicz, J. (2021). Experimental verification of the concept of using lofar radio-telescopes as receivers in passive radiolocation systems. Sensors, 21(6), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21062043

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