bistaticTransmitter
Description
bistaticTransmitter creates a bistatic transmitter object. Bistatic radar
      systems have separate transmitter and receiver elements that are not co-located. To create a
      bistatic radar that supports synchronous, asynchronous, and multiple transmitter and receiver
      pairs, use bistaticReceiver in
      conjunction with bistaticTransmitter.
Use the transmit object
      function to transmit and propagate signals from the bistatic transmitter. Specify propagation
      paths in the radar mounting frame, including path loss, using the
        propPaths. You can use the bistaticFreeSpacePath function to calculate the bistatic propagation paths,
        propPaths. The nextTime object
      function returns the leading edge of the next transmission.
For a typical bistatic workflow, construct the bistatic transmitter using
        bistaticTransmitter and construct the bistatic receiver using
        bistaticReceiver. Then, transmit the waveform by calling
        transmit on the bistatic transmitter. Finally, call receive on the
      bistatic receiver to receive the propagated signal returned by transmit.
      For a more advanced workflow that supports multiple transmitters and parallelization, call
        collect on the
      bistatic receiver to coherently combine the transmitted signal returned by
        transmit prior to calling receive. See Transmit, Collect, and Receive Timing Visualization for more information on
      simulation timing and using information provided by nextTime.
Creation
Description
TX = bistaticTransmitterTX, that is used to generate
          samples of a transmitted signal in the direction of the receiver and targets. Call
            transmit on TX to transmit and propagate
          signals.
TX = bistaticTransmitter(PropertyName=Value)TX, with each specified
            PropertyName set to the corresponding Value.
          You can specify additional pairs of arguments in any order as
            PropertyName1=Value1,...,PropertyNameN=ValueN.
Properties
Object Functions
Examples
Version History
Introduced in R2025a


