Leida xuebao (Jan 2015)

Feasibility Study on Passive-radar Detection of Space Targets Using Spaceborne Illuminators of Opportunity

  • Jiang Tie-zhen,
  • Xiao Wen-shu,
  • Li Da-sheng,
  • Liao Tong-qing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12000/JR14080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
pp. 711 – 719

Abstract

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Space target surveillance generally uses active radars. To take full advantage of passive radars, the idea of using spaceborne illuminators of opportunity for space target detection is presented in this paper. Analysis of the detectable time and direct wave suppression shows that passive radar using spaceborne illuminators of opportunity can effectively detect a Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) target. Meanwhile, Ku and L band bi-static radar cross section of passive radars that use spaceborne illuminators of opportunity are presented by simulation, providing the basis of choosing space target forward scatter. Finally the key parameters, mainly system gain, accumulation time and radiation source selection are studied. Results show that system size using satellite TV signals as illuminators of opportunity is relatively small. These encouraging results should stimulate the development of passive radar detection of space targets using spaceborne illuminators of opportunity.

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