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Instructed By
Dr. Ahmed Azzam
Electronics and Communication Department
Theba Higher Institute of Engineering
1 of 31 CEE 431 Ch.1 Introduction of Radar Dr. Ahmed Azzam
References
1. Essential Text Book { Merrill L. Skolnik, Introduction to Radar Systems, 3rd Edition, 2001}
Neither a single state nor a single person is able to say, he is the inventor of the radar
method.
The radar is a result of an accumulation of many developments and improvements,
which scientists of several nations parallelly made share.
There are several milestones with the discovery of important basic knowledge and
important inventions.
Driven by the war interests and the general development of the air forces to meaning
key players radar technology undergo a strong development push during the
2nd's World War.
After the 2nd World War the radar method is put into “peace use”.
1886-The German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz discovers the electro magnetic
waves and prove the theory of Maxwell with that.
If you know the speed of sound in air, you can then estimate the distance and
general direction of the object.
The time required for an echo to return can be roughly converted to distance if
the speed of sound is known.
Radar uses electromagnetic energy pulses in much the same way. Radar sets use
the echo to determine the direction and distance of the reflecting object.
Radar is an object-detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range,
angle, or velocity of objects.
It can be used to detect many objects such as aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided
missiles, motor vehicles, weather, and terrain.
Radar is acronym for RAdio (Aim) Detecting And Ranging.
Radar was developed secretly for military purpose during the world 2nd war.
The EM energy “reflected” from the target is analyzed by the receiving part
of the device in such a way that characteristics of the target may be
determined.
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Radar Operation
Radar is an electromagnetic sensor for the detection and
location of reflecting objects. Its operation can be summarized
as follows:
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Radar Operation
transmitted energy
backscatter
After this a longer break in which the echoes can be received follows
before a new transmitted signal is sent out.
C.W RADAR
CW radar units transmit a high-frequency signal continuously.
Distances cannot be measured. In general are used as speed gauges of the police.
Modulated CW-Radar
The transmitted signal is constant in the amplitude but modulated in the frequency.
Distances can be measured, The amount of spectrum spreading caused by modulation riding on the
receive signal is proportional to the distance to the reflecting object.
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CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING T0 THEIR Antenna Type
They have no minimum or maximum range, although the broadcast power level
imposes a practical limit on range.
The military uses continuous-wave radar to guide semi-active radar
homing (SARH) air-to-air missiles, such as the U.S. AIM-7 Sparrow