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26 April 2010 Channel-warped impulse propagation functions
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This paper discusses some potential approaches to developing next-generation radar technologies via the development of smart hardware subsystems that have the intrinsic capability to compensate for channel warping and propagation distortions. Discussions with regard to typical categories of propagation distortions are provided along with a series of sample scenarios that can provide challenging conditions for radar remote sensing applications. Observations of this set of sample scenarios allows for the exploration of potential approaches to developing state-of-the art digital, RF, and RF/Photonic technologies with intrinsic smart compensation capabilities that will enable the development of highresolution radars that can operate at longer ranges while maintaining compact size and weight requirements.
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Atindra K. Mitra "Channel-warped impulse propagation functions", Proc. SPIE 7669, Radar Sensor Technology XIV, 76690K (26 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849364
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Environmental sensing

Synthetic aperture radar

Compressed sensing

Wave propagation

Antennas

Carbon nanotubes

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