Research of the potential characteristics of a radar signal with linear frequency modulation in the area of low correlation
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2007.34.52-53Keywords:
radar signal, intra-pulse frequency modulation, weak correlation areaAbstract
The composite radar signal with linear frequency modulation is reviewed. The results of calculations of potential descriptions of signal are resulted for correlation functions are got and contours in the area of low correlation are resulted.
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Василенко, М. and Мрачковський, О. (2007) “Research of the potential characteristics of a radar signal with linear frequency modulation in the area of low correlation”, Visnyk NTUU KPI Seriia - Radiotekhnika Radioaparatobuduvannia, 0(34), pp. 52-53. doi: 10.20535/RADAP.2007.34.52-53.
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Telecommunication, navigation, radar systems, radiooptics and electroacoustics
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