Radar (acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging) uses radio waves to detect objects in the environment. It allows determining the distance (known as range), angular position (bearing), and velocity.
However, work on this technique is distributed across the fields of photonics, radar, and signal processing. Pan et al.
Let’s start off with proof. Below is an animation of a measurement of airplanes and meteors I made using a radar system that I built with a few simple easily available pieces of hardware: two $8 RTL ...
Real-time and high-resolution target detection and imaging is of great importance in civil and security applications such as capturing and tracking fast moving targets, which requires a ...
Automation in automotive electronics has driven the next leap of innovation in transportation, fueled by a fundamental premise: In automotive applications, vehicles must be able to sense their ...
In the contemporary development of radar technology, array radars have been widely employed in various fields such as military reconnaissance, target tracking, and civilian monitoring, owing to their ...
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