Presentation 2000/2/25
Processing of a Bistatic Radar data using Satellite Tracking Stations
Kazuyoshi KATSUMOTO, Tadashi TAKANO, Yoichi SATO,
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Abstract(in English) We propose a bistatic radar in combination with VLBI techniques as a practical solution for observation of space debris. In this study, we formed a bistatic radar system and observed YOHKOU satellite in LEO(Low Earth Orbit) instead of actual space debris. The transmitted and received signals are down-converted and recorded in MT(Magnetic Tapes) via VLBI(Very Long Baseline Interferometory) receiving systems in the both stations. This paper describes data processing procedure and the results. The scattered wave is successfully detected. We have calculated the cross correlation of the transmitted and received signals. The received lebel of the scattered wave was examined.
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Keyword(in English) Space Debris / Bistatic Radar / VLBI / Satellite / Scattering Wave / Correlation
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Title (in English) Processing of a Bistatic Radar data using Satellite Tracking Stations
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Keyword(1) Space Debris
Keyword(2) Bistatic Radar
Keyword(3) VLBI
Keyword(4) Satellite
Keyword(5) Scattering Wave
Keyword(6) Correlation
1st Author's Name Kazuyoshi KATSUMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science, Toho University()
2nd Author's Name Tadashi TAKANO
2nd Author's Affiliation The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
3rd Author's Name Yoichi SATO
3rd Author's Affiliation The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Date 2000/2/25
Paper # SANE99-113,SAT99-150
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 655
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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