Radar detection
Random Processes - Basis and applications
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Radar detection
Random Processes - Basis and applications

Author : Michel PRENAT

Publication date: December 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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4. Radar detection

In this chapter, we'll take a very simplified definition of a Doppler radar: the radar emits a coherent electromagnetic wave which undergoes modifications when it encounters objects in the environment. Part of the wave returns to the radar, which analyzes it to extract information about the environment. This is illustrated in figure 25 .

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