radarsignaler
Radarsignaler are electromagnetic signals used by radar systems to detect and characterize objects. Emitted by a transmitter, they propagate through space, reflect from targets, and are collected by a receiver. By analyzing the returned waveform, radarsignaler enable estimation of range, relative velocity, and, with suitable processing, guidance information or target geometry.
Pulsed radar uses short, high-power pulses separated by listening intervals. The time between pulses, the pulse
Continuous wave radar transmits without gaps and measures Doppler shifts to determine velocity. Frequency-modulated continuous wave
Other modulation schemes include phase-coded, pseudo-random, or stepped-frequency signals, which can improve resolution and clutter rejection
Key performance metrics include range resolution (set by signal bandwidth), velocity resolution (set by integration time
Applications span aviation control, weather observation, maritime navigation, automotive sensing, and military surveillance. In modern systems,
Regulatory and safety considerations govern spectrum allocation, emission limits, and testing procedures to ensure interoperability and