Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular Terrains

Electronic Support Measures (ESM) systems have many operational challenges while locating radar emitter’s position around irregular terrains such as islands due to multipath scattering. To overcome these challenges, this paper addresses exploiting multipath scattering in passive localization of rada...

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Main Authors: Y. Dalveren, A. Kara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2019-06-01
Series:Radioengineering
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Online Access:https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2019/19_02_0473_0482.pdf
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spelling doaj-4c771a42b9b04a8ab160757b4786a4d52020-11-24T21:53:59ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122019-06-01282473482Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular TerrainsY. DalverenA. KaraElectronic Support Measures (ESM) systems have many operational challenges while locating radar emitter’s position around irregular terrains such as islands due to multipath scattering. To overcome these challenges, this paper addresses exploiting multipath scattering in passive localization of radar emitters around irregular terrains. The idea is based on the use of multipath scattered signals as virtual sensor through Geographical Information System (GIS). In this way, it is presented that single receiver (ESM receiver) passive localization can be achieved for radar emitters. The study is initiated with estimating candidate multipath scattering centers over irregular terrain. To do this, ESM receivers’ Angle of Arrival (AOA) and Time of Arrival (TOA) information are required for directly received radar pulses along with multipath scattered pulses. The problem then turns out to be multiple-sensor localization problem for which Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)-based techniques can easily be applied. However, there is high degree of uncertainty in location of candidate multipath scattering centers as the multipath scattering involves diffuse components over irregular terrain. Apparently, this causes large localization errors in TDOA. To reduce this error, a reliability based weighting method is proposed. Simulation results regarding with a simplified 3D model is also presented.https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2019/19_02_0473_0482.pdfEmitter localizationmultipathscattering centervirtual sensorTime Difference of Arrival (TDOA)
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A. Kara
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Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular Terrains
Radioengineering
Emitter localization
multipath
scattering center
virtual sensor
Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)
author_facet Y. Dalveren
A. Kara
author_sort Y. Dalveren
title Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular Terrains
title_short Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular Terrains
title_full Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular Terrains
title_fullStr Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular Terrains
title_full_unstemmed Multipath Exploitation in Emitter Localization for Irregular Terrains
title_sort multipath exploitation in emitter localization for irregular terrains
publisher Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
series Radioengineering
issn 1210-2512
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Electronic Support Measures (ESM) systems have many operational challenges while locating radar emitter’s position around irregular terrains such as islands due to multipath scattering. To overcome these challenges, this paper addresses exploiting multipath scattering in passive localization of radar emitters around irregular terrains. The idea is based on the use of multipath scattered signals as virtual sensor through Geographical Information System (GIS). In this way, it is presented that single receiver (ESM receiver) passive localization can be achieved for radar emitters. The study is initiated with estimating candidate multipath scattering centers over irregular terrain. To do this, ESM receivers’ Angle of Arrival (AOA) and Time of Arrival (TOA) information are required for directly received radar pulses along with multipath scattered pulses. The problem then turns out to be multiple-sensor localization problem for which Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)-based techniques can easily be applied. However, there is high degree of uncertainty in location of candidate multipath scattering centers as the multipath scattering involves diffuse components over irregular terrain. Apparently, this causes large localization errors in TDOA. To reduce this error, a reliability based weighting method is proposed. Simulation results regarding with a simplified 3D model is also presented.
topic Emitter localization
multipath
scattering center
virtual sensor
Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)
url https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2019/19_02_0473_0482.pdf
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