Signal-to-interference ratio for a space-surface interferometer bistatic radar system with synthetic aperture of transmitter

Authors

  • V. I. Kostylev Voronezh State University, Russian Federation
  • V. M. Petrov Voronezh State University, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272704100024

Abstract

The paper is devoted to the analysis of the signal-to-interference ratio of a space-surface interferometer bistatic radar system with synthetic aperture of the transmitter. Formulas are derived for the calculation of the signal-to-interference ratio and for the cross-correlation function. It is shown that there are three mechanisms of selection of the legitimate and interfering signals: by delay time, Doppler’s shift of frequency, and the spatial selection.

References

KREMER, I.Ya.; KREMER, A.I.; PETROV, V.M. Space-Time Processing of Signals [in Russian, ed. by I. Ya. Kremer]. Moscow: Radio i Svyaz’, 1984.

Published

2004-10-02