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1. A comprehensive study of resistor-loaded planar dipole antennas for ground penetrating radar applications
Abstract : Ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems are increasingly being used for the detection and location of buried objects within the upper regions of the earth’s surface. The antenna is the most critical component of such a system. READ MORE
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2. Analysis of Resistor-Loaded Bow-Tie Antennas for Ground Penetrating Radar Applications
Abstract : Ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems are increasinglybeing used for the detection and location of buried objectswithin the upper regions of the earth's surface. Numericalsimulation of such systems plays an important role in thedevelopment of GPR hardware and signal processingtechniques. READ MORE
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3. Signal Processing for Radar with Array Antennas and for Radar with Micro-Doppler Measurements
Abstract : Radar (RAdio Detection And Ranging) uses radio waves to detect the presence of a target and measure its position and other properties. This sensor has found many civilian and military applications due to advantages such as possible large surveillance areas and operation day and night and in all weather. READ MORE
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4. Facing clutter : on message competition in marketing communications
Abstract : Could you tell me how many marketing messages you've seen or heard since you woke up this morning? Probably the answer is no. Messages stemming from advertising, promotions, PR, direct marketing, and salesmen are everywhere. READ MORE
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5. Contribution to Wideband SAR Space-Time Processing, and Radar Remote Sensing of Sea Ice
Abstract : Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has the capability to map the Earth with high resolution and is used in both civilian and military applications. The development of SAR systems is going towards higher resolution. Today there are Wide Band (WB) SAR instruments that have a resolution actually smaller than the operating wavelength. READ MORE