Practical investigation of multiband mono- and bistatic radar signatures of wind turbines

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2017-03-17

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Fioranelli F, Ritchie M, Balleri A, Griffiths H. (2017). Practical investigation of multiband mono- and bistatic radar signatures of wind turbines. IET Radar Sonar and Navigation, Volume 11, Issue 6, June 2017, pp. 909-921

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The negative effects wind farm clutter has on the performance of radar systems for Air Traffic Control and Air Surveillance is well-known in the radar research community and several mitigation techniques have been proposed to address this problem. These include bistatic and multistatic radar systems providing multiple views of the area under surveillance, and hence potential additional information that can be used to improve the receiver performance. This paper presents the analysis of a set of experimental data collected simultaneously by two radar systems, one operating at S-band and one at X-band, of echoes from an operational wind farm in the UK near Oxford. This analysis presents several parameters extracted from the time domain data and the Doppler spectra, such as Doppler centroid and bandwidth of the micro-Doppler signature as well as amplitude statistics of the time domain returns. These parameters are characterised using data recorded at monostatic and bistatic nodes, as well as at different polarisation combinations.

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