Experimental results of the PaRaDe passive radar field trials

Author(s):  
M. Malanowski ◽  
K. Kulpa ◽  
P. Samczynski ◽  
J. Misiurewicz ◽  
J. Kulpa ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 23-43
Author(s):  
William C. Barott ◽  
Kevin M. Scott

A communications method is presented based on the backscatter modulation of incident radio frequency signals using low-complexity tags. The incident signals arise from digital television stations used as illuminators of opportunity. A receiver detects the tag using coherent processing algorithms similar to those used in passive radar, extending the detection range over published noncoherent techniques. This method enables shared use of the UHF television band for low-data-rate applications. While analyses suggest that rates exceeding 1 kbps might be achievable at 1 km range, experimental results demonstrate the challenges in designing and implementing such a system.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (20) ◽  
pp. 6910-6913 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yangpeng Dan ◽  
Jianxin Yi ◽  
Xianrong Wan ◽  
Yunhua Rao ◽  
Benjing Wang

Author(s):  
Clement Berthillot ◽  
Agnes Santori ◽  
Olivier Rabaste ◽  
Dominique Poullin ◽  
Marc Lesturgie

IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 73316-73327 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Li ◽  
Hong Ma ◽  
Yuntao Wu ◽  
Li Cheng ◽  
De Yu

1968 ◽  
Vol 1 (11) ◽  
pp. 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.A. Price ◽  
K.W. Tomlinson ◽  
J.N. Hunt

The paper describes tests carried out m the laboratory and in the field in an attempt to discover whether a field of artificial seaweed placed offshore can promote an onshore transport of bed material and hence a build-up of beach levels. Tests in a wave tank showed that beach levels could be built up in this way - the effect of the seaweed being to increase the net drift of bed water m the direction of wave propagation i.e. towards the shore. The field trials were not as conclusive as was hoped, but nevertheless some build-up of beach levels did take place at a time when erosion of the beach due to many storms might have been anticipated. A simple hydrodynamic model is proposed to represent the effect of artificial seaweed on gravity waves. The model predicts increased wave attenuation and increased shoreward mass-transport consistent with the experimental results.


Author(s):  
Pedro Gomez-del-Hoyo ◽  
Maria-Pilar Jarabo-Amores ◽  
David Mata-Moya ◽  
Nerea del-Rey-Maestre ◽  
Javier Rosado-Sanz

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