Radar - New techniques and applications /Clifford Paterson Lecture/

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Radar, Radar Equipment, Technology Assessment, Wildlife Radiolocation, Bats, Charge Coupled Devices, Display Devices, Doppler Effect, Lectures, Microwave Antennas, Microwave Equipment, Moving Target Indicators, Pulse Compression, Radar Approach Control, Radar Filters, Radar Receivers, Radar Transmitters, Signal Processing

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The development and the employment of radar before and during World War II is considered and postwar developments in ground radar are examined. A description is presented of recent advances in radar techniques, taking into account the microwave antenna, the high power microwave radar transmitter, aspects of pulse compression, the microwave receiver, moving target indication and the Doppler filter, the charge coupled device in radar signal processing, automatic plot extraction and data utilization, and the Digilux interactive display. Some new applications of radar are also discussed, giving attention to studies of bird migration, investigations relating to the acoustic echo location system of bats, applications in Air Traffic Control, meteorological investigations, and astronomical studies.

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