Bistatic Radar

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Bistatic radar is a radar system in which the transmitter and receiver are located at separate sites, enabling specialized measurements such as detailed surface and composition analysis of planetary bodies.

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Bistatic Radar canonical 1

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instanceOf radar system
remote sensing technique
advantage ability to exploit forward scatter
enhanced target scattering information
flexible geometry for coverage optimization
increased survivability of receiver
potential for low probability of intercept
reduced vulnerability to anti-radiation weapons
appliedIn defense and security
ionospheric studies
ocean surface remote sensing
planetary science
terrain mapping
canOperateAt various radio frequency bands
canUse active transmitter
communication transmitter as illuminator
opportunistic illuminator of opportunity
contrastsWith monostatic radar
disadvantage more complex calibration
more complex signal processing
more complex synchronization requirements
enables specialized radar measurements
hasConfiguration spatially separated transmitter and receiver
hasGeometry transmitter-target-receiver triangle
hasKeyParameter bistatic Doppler frequency
bistatic angle
bistatic range
hasReceiverLocation separate from transmitter
hasTransmitterLocation separate from receiver
hasVariant forward-scatter radar
multistatic radar
passive bistatic radar
measures dielectric properties of surfaces
surface roughness characteristics
target radar cross section in bistatic geometry
relatedTo monostatic radar cross section
scattering matrix measurement
synthetic aperture radar
requires knowledge of receiver position
knowledge of target geometry
knowledge of transmitter position
time synchronization between transmitter and receiver
usedFor aircraft detection
composition analysis of planetary bodies
covert surveillance
missile detection
remote sensing of Earth
scattering property measurement
surface analysis of planetary bodies
target tracking

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Chandrayaan-1 carriedInstrument Bistatic Radar