High-frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR) can detect and continuously track vessels beyond the horizon in excess of 200 nautical miles from the array [1]-[3]. Moreover, multiple HFSWRs can be used, and their detection results can be fused to improve the detection performance of marine target [13]-[15]. Most current HFSWRs for ship surveillance are large phased-array systems. The antenna arrays of such systems are hundreds or even thousands of meters wide [4], [5], [15]. Some of those radar systems require large fixed seaside radar sites or large transmit power. For those reasons, large-array HFSWR has not been widely applied.


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    Title :

    Target monitoring using small-aperture compact high-frequency surface wave radar


    Contributors:
    Yonggang Ji, (author) / Jie Zhang, (author) / Yiming Wang, (author) / Weifeng Sun, (author) / Ming Li, (author)


    Publication date :

    2018-03-01


    Size :

    3797427 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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