Multi-Static Systems

Radar and Sonar Principles

Multi-static radar systems use spatially separated transmitters and receivers to observe a target from multiple aspect angles. This spatial diversity improves detection robustness, enables observation of low-RCS targets that may be weak or invisible in mono-static configurations, and reduces sensitivity to clutter, interference, and stealth-oriented target shaping.

Simulation Map

The map illustrates a representative multi-static radar scenario used to analyze geometry-dependent detection and spatial diversity effects.

Multi-Static Systems

A representative simulation illustrating target tracking in a multi-static radar configuration, highlighting geometry-dependent observability and spatial diversity effects.

[1] A. Gunes and G. Caliskan, “A New Plot Fusion Approach for Multi-Static Multi-Target Tracking,” in 2025 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf25), Krakow, Poland: IEEE, Oct. 2025, pp. 728–733. doi: 10.1109/RadarConf2559087.2025.11205024.