The usage of millimeter-wave radar systems is widened to a number of civil applications including: airborne radars for obstacle avoidance, altimetry and landing aids, automotive radars for collision avoidance, driving safety support, autonomous vehicle control, meteorological radars, radars for remote sensing applications, and radars for medical imaging and diagnostic. We review some of these developments supported by advances in millimeter-wave components and achievements in signal processing technique. A recently developed at the Institute of Radio Astronomy ground based millimeter-wave synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is described in more details as an example of the activity in the field. The hardware and software solutions introduced in...
The Millimetre Wave and High-Field ESR Group at St Andrews has recently been developing a range of m...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 19-21, 1979 / Town and Country Hotel, S...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an imaging radar technique that provides mapping of static ground ...
As one of the core components of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), automotive millimeter-wa...
F. J. Yanovsky, “Millimeter Wave Radar: Principles and Applications,” In Millimeter Wave Technology ...
In a world where terrorism is threatening as well civilian people as the forces involved in peacekee...
MmWave (millimeter wave) Frequency Modulated Continuous Waves (FMCW) RADARs are sensors based on f...
Radar was developed during World War II for defense and security applications, and it was...
Radar was developed during World War II for defense and security applications, and it was...
Radar was developed during World War II for defense and security applications, and it was...
RADAR is an acoustic mechanism for the identification and place, reflecting the message, of destinat...
Most recent developments in millimetre wave technology at W-band, especially the advance of medium p...
Although the beginning of research on automotive radar sensors goes back to the 1960s, automotive ra...
The Millimetre Wave and High-Field ESR Group at St Andrews has recently been developing a range of m...
While for decades radars in the 94-GHz region of the electromagnetic spectrum were mainly developed ...
The Millimetre Wave and High-Field ESR Group at St Andrews has recently been developing a range of m...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 19-21, 1979 / Town and Country Hotel, S...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an imaging radar technique that provides mapping of static ground ...
As one of the core components of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), automotive millimeter-wa...
F. J. Yanovsky, “Millimeter Wave Radar: Principles and Applications,” In Millimeter Wave Technology ...
In a world where terrorism is threatening as well civilian people as the forces involved in peacekee...
MmWave (millimeter wave) Frequency Modulated Continuous Waves (FMCW) RADARs are sensors based on f...
Radar was developed during World War II for defense and security applications, and it was...
Radar was developed during World War II for defense and security applications, and it was...
Radar was developed during World War II for defense and security applications, and it was...
RADAR is an acoustic mechanism for the identification and place, reflecting the message, of destinat...
Most recent developments in millimetre wave technology at W-band, especially the advance of medium p...
Although the beginning of research on automotive radar sensors goes back to the 1960s, automotive ra...
The Millimetre Wave and High-Field ESR Group at St Andrews has recently been developing a range of m...
While for decades radars in the 94-GHz region of the electromagnetic spectrum were mainly developed ...
The Millimetre Wave and High-Field ESR Group at St Andrews has recently been developing a range of m...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 19-21, 1979 / Town and Country Hotel, S...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an imaging radar technique that provides mapping of static ground ...