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Noise Radar Technology and Quantum Radar: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
2022 IEEE 2nd Ukrainian Microwave Week (UkrMW), 2022In spite of the centennial age of radar, this technology is facing continuous progress. This overview paper considers two significant items in this field, namely Noise Radar Technology (NRT) and Quantum Radar (QR). Status, ongoing research and future perspectives are briefly discussed, not forgetting some critical and controversial elements.
Gaspare Galati, Gabriele Pavan
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Quantum Radar and Noise Radar Concepts
2021 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf21), 2021Comparative analysis of Noise Radar (NR) and Quantum Radar (QR) concepts are presented in the paper. Recently proposed methods for generation of quantum correlated signals directly in microwave frequency range give more chances for design of QR for long-range applications.
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2012 IEEE Radar Conference, 2012
While traditionally employed in acoustics, tomographic imaging techniques have made a transition into the microwave regime and are finding application in areas such as ground penetrating radar (GPR). While excitation methods vary depending upon the application, little or no literature exists on the use of an arbitrary noise waveform as an excitation ...
R. Vela +3 more
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While traditionally employed in acoustics, tomographic imaging techniques have made a transition into the microwave regime and are finding application in areas such as ground penetrating radar (GPR). While excitation methods vary depending upon the application, little or no literature exists on the use of an arbitrary noise waveform as an excitation ...
R. Vela +3 more
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Noise Radar—Overview and Recent Developments
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 2020This article describes the principles of noise radar, emphasizing the importance of its electronic counter–counter measure (electronic protection) and electromagnetic compatibility performance and reviews some noise radar demonstrators trialed by NATO Research Task Groups.
Savci, K +9 more
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Radar cross-sectional study using noise radar
SPIE Proceedings, 2015A noise radar system is proposed with capabilities to measure and acquire the radar cross-section (RCS) of targets. The proposed system can cover a noise bandwidth of near DC to 50 GHz. The noise radar RCS measurements were conducted for selective targets like spheres and carpenter squares with and without dielectric bodies for a noise band of 400MHz ...
A. P. Freundorfer +2 more
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Noise sources in laser radar systems
Applied Optics, 1989To understand the fundamental limit of performance with a given laser radar system, the phase noise of a testbed laser radar has been investigated. Apart from the phase noise in the transmitter laser and the local oscillator laser, additional phase noise was introduced by vibrations caused by fans in power supplies and cooling systems. The stability of
D, Letalick +3 more
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Radar tomography via time-division MIMO noise radar
2015 Signal Processing Symposium (SPSympo), 2015MIMO approach to implementation of radar tomography is described and preliminary results of its experimental validation using Ka-band noise waveform ground based SAR are presented. MIMO concept with time-division to of Tx/Rx channels is applied to emulate 2D aperture synthesis combined with range resolution due to wideband random signals.
K. Lukin +5 more
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2016 9th International Kharkiv Symposium on Physics and Engineering of Microwaves, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves (MSMW), 2016
Preliminary results of the comparative analysis of Quantum Radar (QR) based upon quantum entanglement phenomenon and Noise Radar (NR) based upon classical coherence notion and correlation processing of random signals are presented in the paper. It has been shown that the basic idea of entangled multi-photon QR for simultaneous implementing of high ...
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Preliminary results of the comparative analysis of Quantum Radar (QR) based upon quantum entanglement phenomenon and Noise Radar (NR) based upon classical coherence notion and correlation processing of random signals are presented in the paper. It has been shown that the basic idea of entangled multi-photon QR for simultaneous implementing of high ...
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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2010
Two ground-based coherent imaging systems designed on the basis of noise radar technology (NRT) using continuous waveform with a linear synthetic aperture and pulse coherent noise waveform with a circular synthetic aperture are presented. A short description of noise waveform synthetic aperture radar (SAR) theory and data processing algorithms are ...
D. Tarchi +5 more
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Two ground-based coherent imaging systems designed on the basis of noise radar technology (NRT) using continuous waveform with a linear synthetic aperture and pulse coherent noise waveform with a circular synthetic aperture are presented. A short description of noise waveform synthetic aperture radar (SAR) theory and data processing algorithms are ...
D. Tarchi +5 more
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2023
Abstract The theories of noise underwent a further change in the 1940s, as physicists, engineers, and mathematicians participated in military research during World War II. Whereas interwar research tackled the nature, causes, and properties of noise, the wartime research focused on the behavior of systems, machines, and devices in noisy ...
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Abstract The theories of noise underwent a further change in the 1940s, as physicists, engineers, and mathematicians participated in military research during World War II. Whereas interwar research tackled the nature, causes, and properties of noise, the wartime research focused on the behavior of systems, machines, and devices in noisy ...
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