Search for dissertations about: "radar simulation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words radar simulation.
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1. 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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2. 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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3. From meteors to space safety : dynamical models and radar measurements of space objects
Abstract : Every day the Earth's atmosphere is bombarded by 10-200 metric tons of dust-sized particles and larger pieces of material from space called meteoroids. Dust and meteoroids come from parent bodies such as comets and asteroids, which are remnants from the formation of the solar system. READ MORE
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4. Sparse Array Architectures for Wireless Communication and Radar Applications
Abstract : This thesis focuses on sparse array architectures for the next generation of wireless communication, known as fifth-generation (5G), and automotive radar direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation. For both applications, array spatial resolution plays a critical role to better distinguish multiple users/sources. READ MORE
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5. Modeling of a Retrodirective Channel With Active Antenna Arrays for Cross-Eye Jamming
Abstract : Cross-Eye (CE) jamming is a technique aimed at inducing false target angles in radar measurements. The potential to deceive monopulse radar, a radar type commonly used due to its angular accuracy and resilience against jamming, has captured the interest of Electronic Warfare (EW) system manufacturers. READ MORE