This work addresses the exploitation of Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite (DVB-S) signals as sources of opportunity for the surveillance of small targets in the proximity of critical infrastructures. A performance analysis has been carried out and it is reported to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed system. Then, a preliminary experimental validation is performed using data collected by means of a low cost COTS based multipolarimetric receiver to detect small and close targets, as drones and human beings. We present promising experimental results that show the capability of the proposed system to perform the desired task and, potentially, the opportunity to gain more information on the target motion based on its Doppler signature.

Detecting drones and human beings with DVB-S based COTS passive radar for short-range surveillance

Carlo Bongioanni;
2020-01-01

Abstract

This work addresses the exploitation of Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite (DVB-S) signals as sources of opportunity for the surveillance of small targets in the proximity of critical infrastructures. A performance analysis has been carried out and it is reported to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed system. Then, a preliminary experimental validation is performed using data collected by means of a low cost COTS based multipolarimetric receiver to detect small and close targets, as drones and human beings. We present promising experimental results that show the capability of the proposed system to perform the desired task and, potentially, the opportunity to gain more information on the target motion based on its Doppler signature.
2020
978-172816812-8
passive bistatic radar
DVB-S signal
COTS based
small target detections
polarimetric diversity
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14252/815
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