Based on a
radar equation, the received power is proportional to the square of the wavelength if all other parameters are fixed.
Derived from the
radar equation, the effect of rainfall distribution on the propagation of the radar signal and microwave link signal were analyzed.
Advances served as a treasure chest of empirical relationships among reflectivity factor, attenuation, water content, and rainfall rate, and presented some novel interpretations of the
radar equation, complications of Mie scattering, and multiple wavelength responses to hydrometeors.
The
radar equation considering turbulence is given by
On one hand, the hybrid sky-surface wave
radar equation is deduced.
According to the
radar equation, after signal processing and data processing, we compute statistical probability of radar to detect a target.
According to the bistatic
radar equation, an attenuation factor [[alpha].sub.k,l]([theta]) which describes the power loss for signal traveling from the kth transmitter via the target to the lth receiver can be defined as
His topics include the development of the
radar equation,
radar equations for clutter and jamming, beamshape loss, atmospheric effects, and loss factors in the
radar equation.
The book is divided into nine chapters, starting with the
radar equation as a basis for all further discussions.
As we know,
radar equation at time k is as follows: