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9. Filters Matched to the Typical Radar Signals

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Abstract

Radar signals which occur as a sequence of high frequency \(N\) pulses do not allow for a large detection range with sufficient resolution by a radar station. According to a general principle, in order to obtain large range, one should use high energy probe signals, for instance with a long duration \(T_{0}\). On the other hand, in order to provide a sufficient resolution at a distance, the probe signal should be as short as possible.

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Metadata
Title
Filters Matched to the Typical Radar Signals
Author
Stanisław Rosłoniec
Copyright Year
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10631-6_9