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A passive coherent location radar makes use of transmitters already present in its environment that illuminate the surveyed area. A passive radar consists solely of a receiver that collects the waves reflected from objects of interest (targets in radar terminology) and correlates them with a direct wave from the transmitter. As the illumination is continuous, the radar suffers from near-far effect: strong echoes from near objects blind the detector from detecting weaker echoes of far objects. This may be mitigated with CLEAN method, which, however, requires precise strong echo modelling to be effective. The paper presents a method for accurate modelling of an echo in case of compact target - i.e. when signal bandwidth is insufficient for accurate resolving the target details. The method is based on the assumed sparsity of the target, which is usually adequate, as a typical object acts as a small number of point scatterers with respect to radar waves. The modelling method is analyzed with respect to the residual power after removal of modelled echo from the original signal.
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A new technique of identifying orientation angles of walls of buildings has been proposed in this paper. The present method is based on multilook processing. The aim of this work is to find the relationships between the received signals reflected from uniform targets (e.g. walls, parts of buildings, etc.) positioned at different orientation angles towards the radar platform. The technique is dedicated for synthetic aperture radars systems. It can be used to extend target identification in synthetic aperture radars images obtained by a single-channel antenna. In this paper, theoretical analysis is presented and verified with simulated radar data.
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