http://www.nuforc.org/MUFONPresentation.pdf
ABSTRACT:
The author proposes a system for the remote, real-time detection of UFO’s in the near-
Earth environment, using passive, multi-static, frequency-modulated (FM) radar. The
system capitalizes on the use of multiple, time-synchronized radio receivers to capture
high-frequency radio signals reflected from a target. The time-lapse between received
signals, together with three-dimensional Doppler-shift analysis, permits calculation of a
target’s location, velocity, acceleration, flight path, and other parameters, possibly to
include target size estimation. Signal analysis of the reflected signal, combined with
analysis of target characteristics, will permit discrimination between suspected UFO’s,
and targets of terrestrial origin, e.g. aircraft, satellites, space debris, meteor trails, upper
atmospheric conditions, weather phenomena, migratory birds, the Moon, etc.. One
application proposed may allow detection of UFO’s out to a range of at least 27,600
kilometers from the Earth’s surface.