Learn how the radar equation combines several of the main parameters of a radar system in a way that gives you a general understanding of how the system will perform.
The radar equation is a function of transmit power, antenna gain, transmit frequency, radar crosssection of the object, and the propagation through the environment and radar components. Walk through each of these steps and watch a demonstration of how they contribute to the total received power of the reflected signal back at the radar.
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Radar design with the Radar Designer app: • Radar Design with the Radar Designer App
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Radar Systems Engineering Lecture 4: The Radar Equation: https://bit.ly/3Ofmzx6
The Radar Range Equation — radartutorial.eu: https://bit.ly/3QibTQj
Directivity and Antenna Gain radartutorial.eu: https://bit.ly/3xtFjlW
Introduction to Radar Systems: Target Radar Cross Section: https://bit.ly/3QotaXV
Free video course in Radar Systems Engineering: https://bit.ly/3QmHobO
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