Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas

HF radar has been studied extensively since the 1970s. HF radar is very attractive due to its physical properties, in which HF surface wave propagation is well known for the detection of targets beyond the conventional radar horizon. The 'sea-hugging' over-the-horizon capability of HFSWR a...

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Main Author: Liew, Yew Pheng.
Other Authors: Lu, Yilong
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-46212023-07-04T15:15:21Z Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas Liew, Yew Pheng. Lu, Yilong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio HF radar has been studied extensively since the 1970s. HF radar is very attractive due to its physical properties, in which HF surface wave propagation is well known for the detection of targets beyond the conventional radar horizon. The 'sea-hugging' over-the-horizon capability of HFSWR allows the detection of targets beyond the line-of-sight, with reports of more than 200 nautical miles detection range for ships. As HFSWR operate in frequencies between 3 MHz and 30 MHz, corresponding to wavelengths varying from 10 m to 100 m, HFSWR would be 'anti-stealth' to most targets at such long wavelengths. The HF wave can yield up to 200 km coverage over sea, with no gap in the elevation coverage. Master of Science 2008-09-17T09:55:26Z 2008-09-17T09:55:26Z 2006 2006 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/4621 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
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Liew, Yew Pheng.
Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas
description HF radar has been studied extensively since the 1970s. HF radar is very attractive due to its physical properties, in which HF surface wave propagation is well known for the detection of targets beyond the conventional radar horizon. The 'sea-hugging' over-the-horizon capability of HFSWR allows the detection of targets beyond the line-of-sight, with reports of more than 200 nautical miles detection range for ships. As HFSWR operate in frequencies between 3 MHz and 30 MHz, corresponding to wavelengths varying from 10 m to 100 m, HFSWR would be 'anti-stealth' to most targets at such long wavelengths. The HF wave can yield up to 200 km coverage over sea, with no gap in the elevation coverage.
author2 Lu, Yilong
author_facet Lu, Yilong
Liew, Yew Pheng.
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author Liew, Yew Pheng.
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title Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas
title_short Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas
title_full Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas
title_fullStr Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas
title_full_unstemmed Remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas
title_sort remote receiving systems for floating radar antennas
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/4621
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