Spatial Polarization Characteristics of Radar Antenna Analysis, Meas
This book presents novel research ideas and offers insights into radar system design, artificial intelligence and signal processing applications. Further, it proposes a new concept of antenna spatial polarization characteristics (SPC), suggesting that the
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larization Characteristics of Radar Antenna Analysis, Measurement and Anti-jamming Application
Spatial Polarization Characteristics of Radar Antenna
Huanyao Dai Xuesong Wang Hong Xie Shunping Xiao Jia Luo •
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Spatial Polarization Characteristics of Radar Antenna Analysis, Measurement and Anti-jamming Application
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Huanyao Dai State Key Laboratory of Complex Electromagnetic Environment Effects on Electronics and Information System Luoyang China Xuesong Wang National University of Defense Technology Changsha China
Shunping Xiao National University of Defense Technology Changsha China Jia Luo Ningbo Institute of Microelectronic Applications Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Hong Xie State Key Laboratory of Complex Electromagnetic Environment Effects on Electronics and Information System Luoyang China
ISBN 978-981-10-8793-6 ISBN 978-981-10-8794-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8794-3
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Preface
Local wars of high technology in recent years show that the battlefield awareness has gradually become the key factor to decide the outcome of a war. Radars are one of the most widely used sensing systems in ba
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