Performance of continuous emission noise radar systems are affected by the sidelobes of the output of the matched filter, with significant effects on detection and dynamic range. Hence, the sidelobe level has to be controlled by a careful design of the transmitted waveform and of the transmit/receive parts of the radar. In this context, the average transmitted power has to be optimized by choosing waveforms with a peak-to-average power ratio as close to the unity as possible. However, after coherent demodulation and acquisition of the received signal and of the reference signal at the transmitting antenna port, the goodness (low sidelobes) of the output from the matched filter can be considerably reduced by the deleterious effects due to th...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
Performance of continuous emission noise radar systems are affected by the sidelobes of the output o...
Performance of continuous emission noise radar systems are affected by the sidelobes of the output o...
Performance of continuous emission noise radar systems are affected by the sidelobes of the output o...
In the system-level design for both conventional radars and noise radars, a fundamental element is t...
In the system-level design for both conventional radars and noise radars, a fundamental element is t...
In the system-level design for both conventional radars and noise radars, a fundamental element is t...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...
Noise Radar is a rapidly developing technology which uses noise or pseudo-noise waveforms as soundin...
Noise Radar Technology (NRT) uses noise waveforms (continuous or pulsed) as a radar signal and corre...
Noise Radar Technology (NRT) uses noise waveforms (continuous or pulsed) as a radar signal and corre...
Noise Radar Technology (NRT) uses noise waveforms (continuous or pulsed) as a radar signal and corre...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
Performance of continuous emission noise radar systems are affected by the sidelobes of the output o...
Performance of continuous emission noise radar systems are affected by the sidelobes of the output o...
Performance of continuous emission noise radar systems are affected by the sidelobes of the output o...
In the system-level design for both conventional radars and noise radars, a fundamental element is t...
In the system-level design for both conventional radars and noise radars, a fundamental element is t...
In the system-level design for both conventional radars and noise radars, a fundamental element is t...
Since the advent of “pulse compression” radar, the “chirp” signal (Linear Frequency Modulation, LFM)...
Noise Radar is a rapidly developing technology which uses noise or pseudo-noise waveforms as soundin...
Noise Radar Technology (NRT) uses noise waveforms (continuous or pulsed) as a radar signal and corre...
Noise Radar Technology (NRT) uses noise waveforms (continuous or pulsed) as a radar signal and corre...
Noise Radar Technology (NRT) uses noise waveforms (continuous or pulsed) as a radar signal and corre...
In some applications, such as automotive and marine/navigation, hundreds of radars may operate in a ...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...
An efficient and secure use of the electromagnetic spectrum by different telecommunications and rad...