DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF FREQUENCY MODULATED CONTINUOUS WAVE RADAR TRANSCEIVER

Ahmed Mohamed Ali Moussa;

Abstract


Radar (Radio Detection And Ranging), system is used to locate and identify objects. Radar signals bounce off objects in their path, and the radar system detects the echoes of signals that return. Radar can determine a number of properties of a distant object, such as its distance, speed, direction of motion, and
shape.


Radar relies on sending and receiving electromagnetic radiation, usually in the form of radio waves or microwaves. Electromagnetic radiation is energy that moves in waves at or near the speed of light. The characteristics of electromagnetic waves depend on their wavelength. Gamma rays and X rays have very short wavelengths. Visible light is a tiny slices of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths longer than X rays, but shorter than microwaves. Radar systems use long-wavelength electromagnetic radiation in the microwave and radio ranges. Because of their long wavelengths, radio waves and microwaves tend to reflect better than shorter wavelength radiation, which tends to scatter or be absorbed before its arrival to the target.


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Title DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF FREQUENCY MODULATED CONTINUOUS WAVE RADAR TRANSCEIVER
Other Titles تصميم ومحاكاة نظام الاستقبال والارسال بالرادار ذى التعديل الترددى للموجات المتصلة
Authors Ahmed Mohamed Ali Moussa
Issue Date 2006

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