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5G Network-Based Passive Radar

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2021.3137904

Keywords

5G mobile communication; Passive radar; Radar; Bandwidth; Signal resolution; Base stations; Surveillance; 5G; passive bistatic radar (PBR); passive coherent location (PCL); passive radar; remote sensing

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  1. Polish Ministry of Economic Development and Technology

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This article presents the pioneering results of successful target detection using a fully operational and cooperative 5G cellular network as a source of illumination in a passive radar system. The article demonstrates the feasibility of passive radar where new radio networks serve as an illuminator of opportunity, by remotely sensing a moving car using the electromagnetic wave generated by a real-life base station.
This article presents the pioneering results of successful target detection using a fully operational and cooperative 5G cellular network as a source of illumination in a passive radar system. The electromagnetic wave generated by the real-life base station allowed for remote sensing of a moving car in bistatic geometry, which shows the feasibility of passive radar in which new generation radio networks serve as an illuminator of opportunity. This article describes passive radar principles, the theoretical fundamentals of the 5G signal structure, and the proposed processing for 5G network-based passive radar. Also, the 5G passive radar demonstrator is described, and the trial results show the possibilities and limitations of using new radio standards in the context of passive radars.

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