radiolocation
Radiolocation is the technique of determining the position, distance, or movement of objects by using radio waves. It encompasses systems that actively emit radio signals to detect targets (radar) as well as methods that determine location by exploiting existing radio transmissions (radio direction finding and multilateration).
Principles involve transmitting or receiving radio waves and measuring how they interact with targets. Range is
Active radiolocation uses a transmitter and receiver to detect targets, as in radar, weather radars, and naval
Common techniques include time-of-flight, time-difference-of-arrival, and multilateration for ranging; angle-of-arrival and interferometry for direction finding; and
Applications span aviation, maritime navigation, weather observation, military surveillance, search and rescue, and telecommunications. Public and