
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.
![Hitchhiker II Radar Geometry of the Passive Radar Image of Koblenz [(c) ZESS, Uni Siegen]](http://www.zess.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Hitchhiker-2-Image-of-Koblenz_Radar-Geometry-1024x613.png)
![Hitchhiker 2 Passive Radar Setup [Photo Jan Soehlke/ZESS, Uni Siegen]](https://www.zess.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Hitchhiker-2-Passive-Radar-Setup_Photo_Jan-Soehlke_ZESS-Uni-Siegen.jpg)
![Hitchhiker II Passive Radar Image of Koblenz [© ZESS, Uni Siegen]](http://www.zess.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Hitchhiker-2_Passive-Radar-Image-of-Koblenz-729x1024.png)
Contact
Prof Dr Ivo Ihrke
Chair for Computational Sensorics and Communication Engineering
Center for Sensor Systems (ZESS)