pulzusradar
Pulzusradar, commonly known as pulse radar, is a type of radar system that operates by transmitting short bursts or pulses of radio waves and then listening for the echoes that bounce back from objects. Unlike continuous-wave radar, which emits a steady signal, pulse radar sends discrete pulses separated by intervals, allowing it to measure the distance to targets with greater precision.
The basic principle of pulse radar relies on timing the interval between the transmission of a pulse
Pulse radar systems are widely used in various applications, including military surveillance, air traffic control, weather
One advantage of pulse radar is its ability to provide detailed information about targets, including range,
While pulse radar is highly versatile, it can be more complex and power-intensive than continuous-wave systems.