Inspired by the way dolphins hunt using bubble nets, scientists have developed a new kind of radar that can detect hidden surveillance equipment and explosives. The twin inverted pulse radar (TWIPR) ...
Radar is used by the military and first responders for identifying concealed explosive devices and people buried under rubble. Spurious reflections cause clutter in any radar system, short range or ...
Radar, at its simplest, involves sending out pulses of radiation that reflect off an object. The reflected signal is detected, and the time of flight is measured. The time of flight is then translated ...
Guided wave radar technology is highly suited to very difficult level measurement applications. A typical guided wave radar setup will involve a transmitter that is installed on top of a vessel or ...
Radar is a remote sensing technique used to detect, locate, and analyze objects by emitting electromagnetic waves, more specifically microwaves, and measuring the time interval between the ...
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