A SFCW harmonic radar system for maritime search and rescue using passive and active tags

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Abstract

This paper introduces a new maritime search and rescue system based on S-band illumination harmonic radar (HR). Passive and active tags have been developed and tested while attached to life jackets and a small boat. In this demonstration test carried out on the Baltic Sea, the system was able to detect and range the active tags up to a distance of 5800 m using an illumination signal transmit-power of 100 W. Special attention is given to the development, performance, and conceptual differences between passive and active tags used in the system. Guidelines for achieving a high HR dynamic range, including a system components description, are given and a comparison with other HR systems is performed. System integration with a commercial maritime X-band navigation radar is shown to demonstrate a solution for rapid search and rescue response and quick localization.

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Harzheim, T., Mühmel, M., & Heuermann, H. (2021). A SFCW harmonic radar system for maritime search and rescue using passive and active tags. International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies, 13(7), 691–707. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1759078721000520

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