IEEE Xplore Abstract - Isolate the Clutter: Pure and Hybrid Linear-Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave (LFMCW) Radars for I...
Munoz-Ferreras, J.; Peng, Z.; Gomez-Garcia, R.; Wang, G.; Gu, C.; Li,
C., "Isolate the Clutter: Pure and Hybrid Linear-Frequency-Modulated
Continuous-Wave (LFMCW) Radars for Indoor Applications," Microwave Magazine, IEEE , vol.16, no.4, pp.40,54, May 2015
doi: 10.1109/MMM.2015.2393995
Abstract:
Radars are among the best exponents of radio-frequency (RF)/microwave
devices for remote sensing [1], [2]. Long-range radars have demonstrated
outstanding potential not only for defense/security environments, such
as the detection, location, and tracking of targets, but also on a
plurality of civilian scenarios, such as meteorological/weather
measurement tasks, imaging of the Earth's surface through synthetic
aperture radar (SAR) techniques, monitoring of animal migrations, and
many others [3]-[7].
keywords: {Doppler radar;Microwave filters;Radar antennas;Radar detection;Radar tracking;Ultra wideband radar},
URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=7072640&isnumber=7072576
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