AMBIGUITY FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF WIFI BEACON TRANSMISSIONS FOR PASSIVE BISTATIC RADAR

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Authors

  • Pham Duc Su (Corresponding Author) Faculty of Radio-Electronic Engineering, Military Technical Academy

Keywords:

Passive Bistatic radar; Ambiguity function; WiFi network; Beacon signal.

Abstract

Nowadays, WiFi signals are more and more widely covered. Therefore, they are very potential sources of transmission for passive bistatic radar systems. This paper analyzes and evaluates the ambiguity function of 802.11b Beacon signal from the actual received data, then proposes an appropriate correlation processing interval, which is the basic element for constructing a passive bistatic radar system to monitor people and moving targets.

References

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Published

05-02-2021

How to Cite

Sự. “AMBIGUITY FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF WIFI BEACON TRANSMISSIONS FOR PASSIVE BISTATIC RADAR”. Journal of Military Science and Technology, no. 71, Feb. 2021, pp. 80-87, https://online.jmst.info/index.php/jmst/article/view/97.

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Research Articles