Bistatic sonar is a sonar configuration in which transmitter and receiver are separated by a distance large enough to be comparable to the distance to the target. Most sonar systems are monostatic, in that the transmitter and receiver are located in the same place. A configuration with multiple receivers is called multistatic.
Bistaticsonar is a sonar configuration in which transmitter and receiver are separated by a distance large enough to be comparable to the distance to...
on the specular point. Bistatic Doppler shift is a specific example of the Doppler effect that is observed by a radar or sonar system with a separated...
it is bistatic operation. When more transmitters (or more receivers) are used, again spatially separated, it is multistatic operation. Most sonars are used...
allows the bistatic range of the object to be determined. In addition to the bistatic range, a passive radar will typically also measure the bistatic Doppler...
Echo sounding or depth sounding is the use of sonar for ranging, normally to determine the depth of water (bathymetry). It involves transmitting acoustic...
sensors on remote vehicles allows the LCS to exploit concepts such as bistaticsonar. DARPA's Tactically Exploited Reconnaissance Node (TERN) program aims...
of Naval Personnel (1953), "SOFAR, Harbor Defense, and other Sonar Systems", Naval Sonar, NAVPERS 10884, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office...
rarely used because they are absorbed very quickly. Hydroacoustics, using sonar technology, is most commonly used for monitoring of underwater physical...
A Navy decision in 1949 led to studies by 1950 recommending the passive sonar potential of the SOFAR channel be exploited for the Navy's Anti-Submarine...
doppler current profiler (ADCP) is a hydroacoustic current meter similar to a sonar, used to measure water current velocities over a depth range using the Doppler...
method of detecting and quantifying fish and other marine organisms using sonar technology. An acoustic transducer emits a brief, focused pulse of sound...
engineer. He is known for his contributions in radar research, especially in bistatic radar and passive radar. He has published over 550 research papers in journals...
included, the array can be treated as a bistatic or multistatic sensor, and act as a synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) For ships that cooperate with aircraft...
multistatic radar system contains multiple spatially diverse monostatic radar or bistatic radar components with a shared area of coverage. An important distinction...
Xin, et al. "On the MUSIC-derived approaches of angle estimation for bistatic MIMO radar." Wireless Networks and Information Systems, 2009. WNIS'09....
that a signal jamming aircraft closer to Sensor 3b would be ignored. A bistatic remote sensing system would separate source 3a from sensor 3b; a multistatic...
A track algorithm is a radar and sonar performance enhancement strategy. Tracking algorithms provide the ability to predict future position of multiple...
and ground vehicles less visible (ideally invisible) to radar, infrared, sonar and other detection methods. It corresponds to military camouflage for these...
In pulsed radar and sonar signal processing, an ambiguity function is a two-dimensional function of propagation delay τ {\displaystyle \tau } and Doppler...
co-opted Oshchepkov's pulsed system, and by July 1938, had a fixed-position, bistatic experimental array that detected an aircraft at 30-km range at heights...
aircraft, Bowen proposed fitting only receivers, what would later be called bistatic radar. Frederick Lindemann's proposals for infrared sensors and aerial...
Based on studies carried out in 1976, two years later the Bistatic Active Towed Array (BITOW) sonar programme was launched. This system used a second vessel...