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James E. Palmer
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- affiliation: University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia
- affiliation (former): Defence Science & Technology Organisation, Edinburgh, SA, Australia
- affiliation (PhD 2007): University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Other persons with the same name
- James Palmer 0002 — Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USA
- James Palmer 0003 — Oxford University, Balliol College, UK
- James Palmer 0004 — University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, USA
- James Palmer 0005 — United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2018
[j4]Georgia Bournaka
, S. Martin Ummenhofer
, Diego Cristallini
, James Palmer, Ashley Summers:
Experimental Study for Transmitter Imperfections in DVB-T Based Passive Radar. IEEE Trans. Aerosp. Electron. Syst. 54(3): 1341-1354 (2018)- 2015
[c7]Stephen J. Searle, Linda M. Davis, James E. Palmer:
Signal processing considerations for passive radar with a single receiver. ICASSP 2015: 5560-5564
[c6]James Palmer:
A signal processing scheme for a multichannel passive radar system. ICASSP 2015: 5575-5579- 2013
[j3]James E. Palmer, H. Andrew Harms, Stephen J. Searle
, Linda M. Davis:
DVB-T Passive Radar Signal Processing. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 61(8): 2116-2126 (2013)
[c5]Stephen J. Searle, James E. Palmer, Linda M. Davis:
On the effects of clock offset in OFDM-based Passive Bistatic Radar. ICASSP 2013: 3846-3850- 2011
[j2]James Palmer, Simon Palumbo, Ashley Summers, David Merrett, Stephen J. Searle
, Stephen D. Howard:
An overview of an illuminator of opportunity passive radar research project and its signal processing research directions. Digit. Signal Process. 21(5): 593-599 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
[b1]James E. Palmer:
Utilising airborne bistatic radar for target detection and imaging. University of Queensland, Australia, 2007- 2006
[j1]Marco Martorella
, John Homer, James Palmer, Victor Chen, Fabrizio Berizzi, Brad Littleton
, Dennis Longstaff:
Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2006 (2006)
[c4]Marco Martorella
, Fabrizio Berizzi, Rocco Soleti, Leonardo Cantini, Alessandro Corucci, Brett Haywood, James Palmer:
Target Classification by Means of Fully Polarimetric ISAR Images. IGARSS 2006: 141-144- 2005
[c3]James Palmer, Marco Martorella
, Amerigo Capria
, Brad Littleton, John Homer, Fabrizio Berizzi:
Sea surface effects on phase coherence in emulated bistatic radar systems. IGARSS 2005: 1975-1978- 2003
[c2]James Palmer, John Homer, Bijan Mojarrabi:
Improving on the monostatic radar cross section of targets by employing sea clutter to emulate a bistatic radar. IGARSS 2003: 324-326
[c1]John Homer, Bijan Mojarrabi, James Palmer, Kurt Kubik, Eugene Donskoi:
Non-cooperative bistatic SAR imaging system: spatial resolution analysis. IGARSS 2003: 1446-1448
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