Analysis of airplane signatures using passive VHF radar for recognition perspectives
Author(s) -
Israel D. Hinostroza Saenz,
Chengfang Ren,
Thierry Letertre,
Jeremy Fix
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2019 international radar conference (radar)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
eISSN - 2640-7736
ISBN - 978-1-7281-2660-9
DOI - 10.1109/radar41533.2019.171376
Subject(s) - components, circuits, devices and systems , fields, waves and electromagnetics , geoscience , signal processing and analysis
Radio beacons, at around 115 MHz (VHF, VOR), are used as opportunity donors in a passive radar configuration. Full-wave simulation of three categories (according to size) of aircrafts shows that their bistatic RCS are statistically comparable without any additional information but perform differently in time (while flying). This discrepancy can be exploited to recognize the aircrafts among the categories. Measurements confirm these ideas and indicate that it may be possible to differentiate the aircrafts among the same category. Encouraging initial results were obtained using Convolutional Neural Networks to classify airplane categories combining simulated bistatic RCS results and real trajectories (collected from ADS-B data).
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