The volume and ambiguity function of wideband sounding signal
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2008.37.38-42Keywords:
радіолокація, гідролокація, функція невизначеностіAbstract
The volume under a square of a module of wideband ambiguity function of a sounding signal is computed. The principle of ambiguity for any radar is updated.References
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