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Time-varying spectra for dual-polarized radar returns from targets in an ocean environment (X-band radar system)

Abstract

A dual-polarized, coherent X-band radar system tailored specifically to the demands of research use has been developed. A field experiment in June 1989 conducted from a coastal site in Newfoundland involved the collection of radar data for an iceberg, a growler, sea clutter, a buoy-mounted reflector, and a waverider buoy. The analysis of the radar returns from these various targets is discussed. Comparison of their time-varying spectra shows that the targets can be distinguished from the sea clutter background, and, in addition, some target characteristics may be deduced.<>

Authors

Currie BW; Haykin S; Krasnor C

Pagination

pp. 365-369

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 1990

DOI

10.1109/radar.1990.201194

Name of conference

IEEE International Conference on Radar

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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