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1 Passive Radar: An Emerging Technology
Contents Passive Radar: An Emerging Technology Presenter: Dr. Francois Maasdorp (CSIR) for SATC 2019, Pretoria, July 2019

2 Contents Background on Passive Radar Applications and Benefits International R&D and systems Past R&D in South Africa Present & Future R&D in South Africa (CSIR Perspective) Conclusion This will be done at a later time

3 Radar – As we know it Transmit / Receive

4 Bistatic Radar Transmit Receive

5 Passive Radar / Passive Coherent Location
Receive Use Broadcasting Tower as transmitter

6 Benefits and Applications
Cost effective radar No transmission subsystem No RF spectrum license Low hardware cost Low life cycle/maintenance cost Non-cooperative platform detection technique – similar to PSR Covert & Mobile (Receive only) Foreseen Applications Gap filling to radar networks (Civil Aviation & Defence) Incl. covering small airdromes Border safeguarding Non-cooperative – Flight MH370 evidence Congested Spectrum – Drone application

7 Passive Radar Research – International (1)
Passive Radar Emerging Technology Significant research at Conferences/Journals since 2010 Lead: USA 41.8%, China 12.5% South Africa 0.6% Technology demonstrator developments Research Institutes Academia Industry [

8 Passive Radar Research – International (2)
Passive Radar evaluated under SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research) program Replace PSR with Passive Radar? Free spectrum for 5G Clearer view on Passive Radar by 2020

9 International Systems – only few
Silent Sentry Lockheed Martin (USA) FM Towers (100MHz) 220km 10m^2 Track 200+ targets TwInvis Hensholdt (Germany) Multiband FM/DAB/DVB-T 250km detection range Track 200 aircraft in 3D Other Aulos (Selex – Italy) JY-50 (China) HA 100 (Thales - France) and more… Aulos TwInvis JY-50 Silent Sentry

10 FM Radio Coverage – Southern African Countries
80 km 80 km 150 km 150 km

11 Past CSIR Research Static Single Site Tracking
Large Commercial Aircraft Small Commercial Aircraft Multi-static Target Tracking Target Recognition Propeller driven aircraft Moving Receiver

12 Passive Radar R&D – South Africa
CSIR (Institute Role) University of Cape Town (Academic) University of Pretoria (Academic) Peralex Electronics (Industry) Lochtron (Industry) Armscor (Funding)

13 Present & Future R&D at the CSIR – Passive Radar Long Term Test
Passive Radar Emerging Technology Significant research at Conferences/Journals since 2010 Yet a lack of market acceptance of this technology to date Lack of long term qualification data CSIR in the process of Establishing the performance metrics of a Passive Radar using FM radio Sufficient FM radio infrastructure throughout Africa

14 Passive Radar - Test Bed Development
5 receiver nodes In Gauteng Region Dual baselines at some Rx 1 central node at CSIR Target tracking Database Truth data interface Web Display Connected with high bandwidth capacity links 1/10 Gbps South African Research Network (SANREN)

15 FM Band Passive Radar Performance Characterisation – Gauteng Region

16 Passive Radar Nodes – Various Sites/Nodes
OR Tambo Antennas fixed to balconies NWU - Potchefstroom SANSA TUT - Emalahleni

17 Passive Radar – Equipment at each receiver node
Consist of Hardware 3/4 x FM radio band antennas GPS Antenna RF Cabling RF Receiver Processing PC with GPU Software Range, Doppler, Angle Processing Server, Client Software

18 Passive Radar – Equipment at the central node
Consist of Hardware 1 x Processing PC 1 x DB PC Software of Processing PC VPN software Node interface software Tracking Software Web Display Server Off line processing Statistics generation

19 Passive Radar Web Display

20 Some Tracking Results – Web Display (1)
Approach to OR Tambo (8h15)

21 Some Tracking Results – Web Display (2)
Approach to OR Tambo (8h17)

22 Some Tracking Results – Web Display (3)
Manoeuvring aircraft – C172 (Parys region)

23 Some Tracking Results – Web Display (4)
Small SLG4 aircraft (Vaal dam region)

24 Some Tracking Results – Web Display (5)
E135 & DH8D aircraft split (Heidelberg Region)

25 Some Tracking Results – Web Display (7)
Long Range – A319 Track (close to Lesotho)

26 Some Tracking Results – Web Display (8)
Long Range – A319 ID (close to Lesotho)

27 Probability of Detection: Prelim Results
OR Tambo: Joint Detections:

28 Current CSIR Focus – Passive Radar Long Term Test
Gauteng 5 Node FM based Passive Radar Infrastructure – Static Performance characterisation of POD, PFA, Accuracy Given Seasonal changes, Weather changes, Transmitter on-times etc. Digital TV (Digital Video Broadcasting) Higher frequency, smaller antennas Higher range resolution Drones Cars Area coverage yet to be done

29 Conclusion Passive Radar is an emerging technology
Foreseen Applications for Passive Radar Gap filling to radar networks (Civil Aviation & Defence) Aircraft using FM radio Aircraft/Drones/Cars using DVB-T

30 Francois Maasdorp (fmaasdorp@csir.co.za)
Thank you Francois Maasdorp


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