Category Archive: Technical Paper
It is quite common for transceivers to operate with the RF receiver and transmitter working on different time slots. Typical applications are radars and transceivers in the field of communications. Generally, the receiver is turned off when the transmitter broadcasts and vice versa. This is done in order to prevent the transmitter from blinding the […]
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F. Rodriguez-Morales, C. Carabajal, A. Paden and C. Leuschen, Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, University of Kansas; J. McDaniel, Advanced Radar Research Center, University of Oklahoma; and A. Wolf and S. Garrison, Kansas City National Security Campus A set of compact ultra-wideband (UWB) radar transmit/receive modules has been developed using rapid prototyping. The […]
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Hara Madhav Talasila – University of Kansas Defended January 20, 2017 Remote sensing with radar systems on airborne platforms is key for wide-area data collection to estimate the impact of ice and snow masses on rising sea levels. The NASA P-3B and DC-8, as well as other platforms, successfully flew with multiple versions of the Snow […]
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