Kabakchiev, HristoHristoKabakchievBehar, VeraVeraBeharGarvanov, IwanIwanGarvanovKabakchieva, DorinaDorinaKabakchievaKabakchiev, AvgustAvgustKabakchievRohling, HermannHermannRohlingBentum, MarcMarcBentumFernandes, JorgeJorgeFernandes2019-08-122019-08-122019-06Proceedings International Radar Symposium (2019-June): 8768195 (2019-06)978-3-7369-9860-5978-1-7281-0421-8978-3-7369-9904-6http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3096The feasibility of an X-ray Forward Scatter Radar (FSR) system, which exploits X-ray pulsars as opportunity transmitters, is examined. We provide a power budget estimate for detection of large cosmic objects using such a FSR system and assume the use of the high-resolution X-ray telescopes mounted on a satellite as the receivers. The numerical results are obtained for three types of pulsars and small asteroids, whose diameters equal and overcome 50m.enTechnology::600: TechnologyFeasibility of cosmic object detection using an X-ray FSR systemConference Paper10.23919/IRS.2019.8768195Conference Paper