This work deals with the analysis of a multisensor radar system in the context of maritime border control scenario. The system is composed by a receiver that exploits the signal emitted by two non co-operative transmitters of opportunity: a UMTS base station and a FM radio station. An algorithm for selecting the transmitter for the tracking of a radar target is proposed. This algorithm can provide a significant aid to harbour protection and can reduce the computational load of surveillance operations.
Cramer-Rao bounds and their application to sensor selection
STINCO, PIETRO;GRECO, MARIA;GINI, FULVIO;
2012-01-01
Abstract
This work deals with the analysis of a multisensor radar system in the context of maritime border control scenario. The system is composed by a receiver that exploits the signal emitted by two non co-operative transmitters of opportunity: a UMTS base station and a FM radio station. An algorithm for selecting the transmitter for the tracking of a radar target is proposed. This algorithm can provide a significant aid to harbour protection and can reduce the computational load of surveillance operations.File in questo prodotto:
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