The optimization of a signal processing in radar with scanning antenna array
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.2003.1239227Keywords:
space-time processing, resolution, selection, clutter, antenna, arrayAbstract
It is shown that the scanning radar antenna is an instrument of a selection of echoes from target with intended range and an instrument of a suppression of intensive close clutter. The obtained result is useful to a case of a continuous or quasi-continuous transmitted signal.References
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2003-09-14
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Adaptive antenna arrays and signal processing