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How Passive Radar Works

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  • #Radar Technology
  • #Surveillance Systems
  • #Signal Processing
  • Passive radar uses existing broadcasts (e.g., FM radio, digital TV) to detect objects, eliminating the need for a transmitter.
  • It relies on the Doppler effect to measure object speed and signal delay to estimate distance, with bistatic setups involving separate transmitter and receiver locations.
  • In bistatic radar, signal delay corresponds to an ellipse; fusing data from multiple transmitters or receivers allows localization via ellipse intersections.
  • Advantages include low cost, no transmission hardware or licenses, covert operation, and scalability using off-the-shelf hardware.
  • Disadvantages include dependency on external transmitters, lower precision, complex signal processing, limited altitude info without multiple receivers, and limited range resolution.
  • Interest in passive radar is growing due to its accessibility, as it requires no broadcast licenses and uses inexpensive hardware, making it viable for consumers and businesses.