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IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering • Vol 585 • No 1
Phased-array Surface Monitoring Method Based on Compensation Correction Technique
2019
Abstract Phased-array radar has a huge array of microwave feeding network and antenna lobe performance depends on the array amplitude and phase errors. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the array surface to ensure the performance of the array. In the trad…
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Object detection system using radio waves

Radar is a radiolocation system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ( ranging ), angle (azimuth), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It is used to detect and track aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, and motor vehicles, and map weather formations, and terrain. A radar system consists of a transmitter producing electromagnetic waves in the radio or microwaves domain, a transmitting antenna, a receiving antenna (often the same antenna is used for transmitting and receiving) and a receiver and processor to determine properties of the objects. Radio waves (pulsed or continuous) from the transmitter reflect off the objects and return to the receiver, giving information about the objects' locations and speeds.

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IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering • Vol 585 • No 1
Phased-array Surface Monitoring Method Based on Compensation Correction Technique
2019
Abstract Phased-array radar has a huge array of microwave feeding network and antenna lobe performance depends on the array amplitude and phase errors. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the array surface to ensure the performance of the array. In the traditional test method, there is a bad test precision and slow speed. In this paper, a monitoring method based on compensation correction technique is proposed. The inside and outside of the measurement method, two kinds of tests complement each other, can cover …
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