DocumentCode
2234678
Title
A source of opportunity aided detecting and ranging design with direct broadcasting satellites
Author
Scheck, H.O.
Author_Institution
Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Helsinki, Finland
fYear
1991
fDate
15-18 Apr 1991
Firstpage
612
Abstract
During the last few decades radio detecting and ranging and microwave remote sensing have matured to become an important tool in the navigation and surveying of the Earth. Although quite different in design, all these systems have a common feature: they all carry their own transmitters (i.e. illuminating sources) with them. Besides these radar transmitters, a countless number of transmitters `illuminate´ the Earth nearly worldwide in a very broad frequency range. These transmitters usually offer a much lower incident power density in comparison to a radar transmitter, but many problems with multipath reception do show the occurrence of strong backscattered signals at these low power levels. Therefore, it is important to analyze these usually unwanted signals for their capability in remote sensing applications
Keywords
direct broadcasting by satellite; remote sensing by radar; Earth, SODAR; backscattered signals; direct broadcasting satellites; microwave remote sensing; multipath reception; navigation; radio detecting; surveying;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation, 1991. ICAP 91., Seventh International Conference on (IEE)
Conference_Location
York
Print_ISBN
0-85296-508-7
Type
conf
Filename
98314
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