Radar system using RF noise

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – With particular circuit – Digital processing

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C342S175000, C342S159000

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11076424

ABSTRACT:
A radar system that utilizes predetermined, pseudorandom, or random waveforms that may be substantially matched to the impulse response of the radar and any surrounding clutter such that the signal-to-clutter ratio may be optimized and/or such that specific targets may be identified and/or classified.

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