This article presents an alternative processing chain for the passive radar using fifth-generation (5G) standard technology for broadband cellular networks as illuminators of opportunity. The proposition is to use a… Click to show full abstract
This article presents an alternative processing chain for the passive radar using fifth-generation (5G) standard technology for broadband cellular networks as illuminators of opportunity. The proposition is to use a 5G synchronization signal block's (SSB) periodically transmitted modulated pulse in 5G-based passive coherent location (PCL) system processing. Although the SSB periodicity limits the velocity ambiguity, the article describes a solution to tackle this problem in a single target scenario. The method is advantageous when there is a lack of transmission in the telecommunication channel, and the 5G SSB is the only existing signal. The article proposes a signal processing pipeline for a 5G-based PCL that is inspired by passive radars using noncooperative pulse radar as an illumination source. The method has been validated using simulated and real-life 5G data measurements. The results presented in the article show the possibility of detecting a moving target with a lack of data transmission in the 5G network, using only the SSB when the classical passive radar signal processing fails. The presented results prove the possibility for a significant increase of 5G network-based PCL utilization in short-range applications.
               
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