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Resonance and aspect matched adaptive radar (RAMAR)

The book describes a new form of radar for which the target response is frequency, i.e., resonance-dependent. The book provides both prototype designs and empirical results collected from a variety of targets. The new form of radar, called RAMAR (Resonance and Aspect Matched Adaptive Radar) advances...

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Autor principal: Barrett, Terence William
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: World Scientific 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1442646
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description The book describes a new form of radar for which the target response is frequency, i.e., resonance-dependent. The book provides both prototype designs and empirical results collected from a variety of targets. The new form of radar, called RAMAR (Resonance and Aspect Matched Adaptive Radar) advances radar - mere ranging and detection - to the level of RF spectroscopy, and permits an advance of spectroscopic methods from optical, through infra-red and into the RF spectral range. The book will describe how a target's response can be a function of frequency components in the transmitted signal's
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spellingShingle Engineering
Barrett, Terence William
Resonance and aspect matched adaptive radar (RAMAR)
title Resonance and aspect matched adaptive radar (RAMAR)
title_full Resonance and aspect matched adaptive radar (RAMAR)
title_fullStr Resonance and aspect matched adaptive radar (RAMAR)
title_full_unstemmed Resonance and aspect matched adaptive radar (RAMAR)
title_short Resonance and aspect matched adaptive radar (RAMAR)
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