Angular Glint and the Moving, Rotating, Complex Radar Target |
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Authors: | Lindsay James E. |
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Affiliation: | Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. 14221; |
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Abstract: | ![]() Angular glint produces errors in radar-indicated target direction and in the Doppler frequency. Glint arises from phase perturbations of the radar signal echoed from a complex target, as compared to those from a point target. The phase gradient V? represents these glint effects very well. The direction of this vector is that of radar angle sensing. The Doppler shift is obtined from the dot product of the gradient and the target velocity. A procedure that isolates and measures glint phase variations alone, for the inaccessible target, is described. |
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