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No satellites, no drones, yet they're the most powerful! Why is 90-year-old radar technology still the true eye of war?
Radar Technology: Today's war is not fought only with tanks and guns but with the help of technology, every activity of the ...
Radio wave propagation underpins numerous applications in communication, surveillance and remote sensing, and understanding its nuances is essential for the advancement of modern wireless technologies ...
Key opportunities in the radar sensor market include rising demand in emerging economies, advancements in sensor tech, and increased adoption in IoT applications. Notable growth is expected in ...
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Instrument uses millimeter-wave radar to measure density of dust that kicks up from spacecraft thrusters
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign developed an instrument to measure the density of the dust that kicks up when spacecraft thrusters interact with planetary surfaces as it ...
Today's robots tend to use one of three imaging techniques: cameras, LIDAR, or radar. Cameras see virtually the same views we do, meaning they're susceptible to smoke, fog, light reflections, and ...
UWB radar is an augmentation of current ultra-wideband (UWB) ranging techniques. To understand the technical side and potential applications of UWB radar, let’s start at the beginning with the ...
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