IEEE Access (Jan 2025)

Evaluation of Different Range-Doppler Processing Techniques for OFDM-Based DVB-T2 Passive Radar

  • Stephen Paine,
  • W. P. Francois Schonken,
  • Daniel W. O'Hagan,
  • Christof Schupbach,
  • Jan Pidanic,
  • Josef Jordan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3583054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 116643 – 116653

Abstract

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There are many papers investigating the processing stages required for the first-generation terrestrial Digital Video Broadcast, DVB-T, and the advantages and disadvantages of each technique. As the world moves towards the deployment of the second generation (DVB-T2) standard, there is a gap in the literature focusing on applying these processing steps in the DVB-T2 context. One of the advantages of the DVB-T2 standard is the higher level of flexibility in transmission. This flexibility poses challenges to passive radar (PR) designers that needs to be addressed. One of the major differences between DVB-T and DVB-T2 is the increased number of pilot configurations and higher data rates (effectively larger FFT sizes). This paper compares the two main processing techniques, mismatched filtering and inverse filtering in the DVB-T2 context. Using real world signal parameters, extracted from recorded data, the application of each processing technique is clearly demonstrated, illustrating the advantages and disadvantages for each. A novel approach to resolving Doppler ambiguities that appear when using inverse filtering for DVB-T2 based passive radar, is then presented and its application demonstrated.

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