Investigation and experiment of radar systems in unmanned arial vehicles

Presented in this report, it is an investigation into testing practices and the possible method to show how much noise is produced. As high noise levels could bring to personal health risks and significant amount of noise induced hearing loss. For all the possible techniques of measurement testing w...

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Main Author: SzeToh, Benjamin YongJian
Other Authors: Ng Boon Poh
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-543012023-07-07T17:01:41Z Investigation and experiment of radar systems in unmanned arial vehicles SzeToh, Benjamin YongJian Ng Boon Poh School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Zheng Yuan Jin DRNTU::Engineering Presented in this report, it is an investigation into testing practices and the possible method to show how much noise is produced. As high noise levels could bring to personal health risks and significant amount of noise induced hearing loss. For all the possible techniques of measurement testing will be using the Hewlett Packard HP35670A Dynamic Signal Analyzer, as it analysis the signal for low frequency component. There will be two case studies are presented in this report, one of it will be the evaluation on noise produces in the UAV while the another case study will be on the evaluation on noise produces in the hairdryer. Both of the case studies will be using the possible techniques of acoustic measurement which will be taken and the testing technique will be examined and studied in relation to the position of the place of the individual UAV and a hairdryer, in which dominating the sound level. Bachelor of Engineering 2013-06-18T07:46:35Z 2013-06-18T07:46:35Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54301 en Nanyang Technological University 48 p. application/pdf
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Investigation and experiment of radar systems in unmanned arial vehicles
description Presented in this report, it is an investigation into testing practices and the possible method to show how much noise is produced. As high noise levels could bring to personal health risks and significant amount of noise induced hearing loss. For all the possible techniques of measurement testing will be using the Hewlett Packard HP35670A Dynamic Signal Analyzer, as it analysis the signal for low frequency component. There will be two case studies are presented in this report, one of it will be the evaluation on noise produces in the UAV while the another case study will be on the evaluation on noise produces in the hairdryer. Both of the case studies will be using the possible techniques of acoustic measurement which will be taken and the testing technique will be examined and studied in relation to the position of the place of the individual UAV and a hairdryer, in which dominating the sound level.
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title_short Investigation and experiment of radar systems in unmanned arial vehicles
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