MIRadar technologies enable the determination of targets’ position, velocity, and other characteristics by exploiting reflections of electromagnetic waves. In recent years, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology has been integrated into radar applications to overcome the limitations of conventional radar systems and enhance target detection accuracy. MIMO radars employ multiple transmit and receive antennas to provide signal diversity, delivering superior performance in resolving and tra
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İbrahim Furkan Eraslan
DoThe Doppler effect is the phenomenon in which the frequency or wavelength of a wave, as measured by an observer, changes due to the relative motion between the wave source and the observer. When the source approaches the observer, the perceived frequency increases (wavelength shortens), and when the source recedes, the frequency decreases (wavelength lengthens). This physical phenomenon was first described by Austrian physicist Christian Doppler and has broad applications ranging from acoustics
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Passive radar systems are a type of radar that detect and track targets by listening to signals emitted by environmental sources, without actively transmitting electromagnetic signals. A sub-application of these systems is Bearing Only Tracking (BOT), a method designed to track targets using only directional (azimuth) information and preferred especially in low-observable (stealth) operations. Due to its ability to monitor targets without emitting active signals, BOT holds critical importance in
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Hüsnü Umut Okur