Abstract: the growing demand for security, safety, and environmental protection at the local, state, and federal levels expose the inadequacy of traditional surveillance and control centers to meet the needs and specifications of contemporary border control systems for homeland protection, where both the land border and the maritime border are expected to be monitored. This is true, for instance, of any land border affected by illegal immigration and/or trafficking, as well as any tiny areas, such as vital infrastructure or military or civilian stations in environments with vegetation, such as forests or jungles. Logistics considerations highly advise having very low low-power devices capable of operating for months or years without maintenance in such a demanding environment. Such an instance ought to be ideal for implementing an Unattended For border control, the Ground Sensors (UGS) network uses foliage penetration (FOPEN) radar. This work aims to outline the fundamental properties and initial findings of a surveillance unattended FOPEN (SUF) radar that can identify moving objects, such as humans or cars, in a forested environment.
Keywords: Foliage penetration radar (FOPEN), Ground sensor (UGS), Surveillance unattended FOPEN (SUF).
Title: A Comprehensive Review on Foliage Penetration Radar Systems
Author: Nakshtra Bhavsar, Akanksha Tayade, Hrutesh Ghodmare, N.M.Wagdharikar, Nargis Akhter, AA Bazil Raj
International Journal of Engineering Research and Reviews
ISSN 2348-697X (Online)
Vol. 10, Issue 4, October 2022 - December 2022
Page No: 28-40
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Published Date: 27-December-2022