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    Bistatic radar is a radar system comprising a transmitter and receiver that are separated by a distance comparable to the expected target distance. Conversely...
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    mode scattering. For the bistatic radar configuration—transmitter and receiver separated (not co-located) -- the bistatic radar cross-section (BRCS) is...
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  • of bistatic radar – passive bistatic radar (PBR) – which is a broad type also including the exploitation of cooperative and non-cooperative radar transmitters...
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    A multistatic radar system contains multiple spatially diverse monostatic radar or bistatic radar components with a shared area of coverage. An important...
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    continuous-wave radar: monostatic radar, and bistatic radar. The radar receive antenna is located nearby the radar transmit antenna in monostatic radar. Feed-through...
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  • an active radar transceiver). Semi-active missile systems use bistatic continuous-wave radar. The NATO brevity code for a semi-active radar homing missile...
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    Joshua Wurman (category Weather radar pioneers)
    noted for tornado, tropical cyclone, and weather radar research, the invention of DOW and bistatic radar multiple-Doppler networks. He attended Radnor High...
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    the Moon to support a human colony and a rocket fueling station (see Bistatic Radar Experiment). The Charged Particle Telescope (CPT) on Clementine was...
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    (multistatic) radar, bistatic radar and especially multistatic radar systems detect some stealth aircraft better than conventional monostatic radars, since first-generation...
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  • Sugar Tree is the name of a bistatic over-the-horizon radar built by the US in the 1960s. The key idea in Sugar Tree was a reinvention of the Klein Heidelberg...
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    (fall detection and risk assessment, nursing or clinic purpose), and bistatic radar (surface-to-air missiles). Partly because of its common use by television...
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    service. Radar come in a variety of configurations in the emitter, the receiver, the antenna, wavelength, scan strategies, etc. Bistatic radar Continuous-wave...
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    States military Clementine probe. In an investigation known as the 'bistatic radar experiment', Clementine used its transmitter to beam radio waves into...
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  • the same place, as with the monostatic radars, or be separated as in the bistatic radars. Finally, the radar wave emitted can be continuous or pulsed...
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    work as a bistatic radar receiver with a certain radar type—and there's no evidence of Kolchuga being deployed in conjunction with specific radar types—then...
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  • from a target or object by LOS, bistatic, or over-the-horizon radar systems. RADINT collection provides information on radar cross-sections, tracking, precise...
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    Radio (section Radar)
    transmitting and receiving antennas is called a bistatic radar. Airport surveillance radar – In aviation, radar is the main tool of air traffic control. A...
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    micrometeorite detector, a solar cell damage experiment, and gravity field and bistatic radar experiments. Part of the Interplanetary Monitoring Platform program...
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    in addition to pulse-Doppler tracking. It provides illumination for bistatic radar operation associated with missile guidance in all configurations. Older...
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    GRAVES (system) (category Bistatic and multistatic radars)
    Space Agency's Space Situational Awareness Programme (SSA). GRAVES is a bistatic radar system using Doppler and directional information to derive the orbits...
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    EuroRADAR consortium already has expertise and experience. Bistatic Radar / Space-Based Radar: The ability to exchange data packets between radars makes...
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  • extended to multistatic radars, which comprise multiple non-colocated transmitters and/or receivers (and can include bistatic radar as a special case). For...
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    (multistatic) radar, bistatic radar and especially multistatic radar systems detect some stealth aircraft better than conventional monostatic radars, since first-generation...
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  • Bistatic sonar is a sonar configuration in which transmitter and receiver are separated by a distance large enough to be comparable to the distance to...
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    Bowen proposed fitting only receivers, what would later be called bistatic radar. Frederick Lindemann's proposals for infrared sensors and aerial mines...
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    Distributed sensing software allows AN/SPY-6 to form a network of bistatic radars, where forward-deployed sensors work in receive mode, while targets...
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    Mid-Canada Line (category Bistatic radars)
    newer and more capable DEW Line farther north. The MCL was based on the bistatic radar principle, using separated transmitters and receivers. An aircraft flying...
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  • atmospheric research. The landing radar on the Apollo Lunar Module combined both CW radar types. CW bistatic radars use physically separate transmit and...
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    Hugh Duncan Griffiths (category People associated with radar)
    engineer. He is known for his contributions in radar research, especially in bistatic radar and passive radar. He has published over 550 research papers in...
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    MetOp satellite Spire LEMUR cubesats Yunyao 1 Atmospheric limb sounding Bistatic radar Ding, Tong; Awange, Joseph L.; Scherllin‐Pirscher, Barbara; Kuhn, Michael;...
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