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A Fast and Efficient Method for Radiation Pattern Prediction in Large-Scale Tightly Coupled Linear Antenna Arrays. [PDF]
Wei J, Xu P, Lu H, Cai X.
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Risk-Aware Resource Allocation Strategy for Target Tracking in a Cognitive Radar Network. [PDF]
Lee JY, Park J.
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Research on Piezoelectric Guided Wave Frequency Diverse Array-Based Damage Location Method for Thin-Walled Structures. [PDF]
Wang C, Hu Q, Zhong Y.
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Flexible Graphene-Based S-Band Metasurface Conformal Array Antenna for UAV Platforms. [PDF]
Li J, Li P, Zeng M, Xin Y, Zu H, Song R.
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Frequency-comb-steered ultrawideband quasi-true-time-delay beamformer for integrated sensing and communication. [PDF]
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HAPDAR—An operational phased array radar
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1968The HAPDAR (HArd Point Demonstration Array Radar) described is a multifunction phased array radar in operation at the White Sands Missile Range. The principle design feature is the TACOL (Thinned Aperture COmputed Lens) array. The array and system design concepts are discussed and a detailed physical, functional, and analytical description of the radar
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MIMO phased-array for SMTI radar
2009 International Waveform Diversity and Design Conference, 2008Waveform diversity techniques for radar have gained considerable interest over the past several years. Novel radar waveforms have been proposed to improve detection performance and metric accuracy (i.e., angle estimation performance). This paper explores the potential for using a waveform diversity technique known as multiple input, multiple output ...
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Benefits of Digital Phased Array Radars
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2016In this paper, an overview is given of the radar benefits of digital arrays in comparison with conventional phased arrays. Considered are passive and active phased arrays as well as subarray- and element-level digital arrays; their key differences are highlighted.
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