Hitchhiker II

Hitchhiker II Passive Radar Setup

The HITCHHIKER project was started in 2009 at ZESS with the goal to develop a passive high resolution receiver system to perform a series of bistatic experiments using the German TerraSAR-X system as illuminator and demonstrating the feasibility of high resolution bistatic imaging with a stationary receiver.

The receiver system was extended in 2010 augmenting it to a fully functional bistatic one pass interferometer to acquire high resolution DEMs on the one hand and further in 2011 the integration of a modular and flexible high bandwidth transmitter component was started to upgrade the system to a fully operational active bi- or monostatic radar sensor.

To be more flexible in choosing bistatic configurations and monostatic scenarios, the authors decided in 2012 to develop a transmitter system which completes the HITCHHIKER to a fully operational radar sensor.

Meanwhile, within our project, a variety of radar receiver systems have been developed, which are used in the field of passive radar.

Contact

Prof Dr Ivo Ihrke
Chair for Computational Sensorics and Communication Engineering
Center for Sensor Systems (ZESS)