3. What is Radar?
RADAR (Radio Detection And Ranging)
is a way to detect and study far off
targets by transmitting a radio pulse in
the direction of the target and
observing the reflection of the wave.
Itâs basically radio echo
5. The Range
In general v=d/t and d=vt
The range is just a distance
Since radio waves travel at the speed of
light (v = c = 300,000 km/sec )
range = câątime/2
8. âą Atmospheric attenuation
âą Reflection off of earthâs
surface
âą Over-the-horizon
diffraction
âą Atmospheric refraction
Radar beams can be attenuated, reflected and
bent by the environment
Radar beams can be attenuated, reflected and
bent by the environment
10. Primary Type Of Radar
Continuous wave radar
Continuous-wave radar is a type
of radar system where a known stable
frequency continuous Wave
radio energy is transmitted and then
received from any reflecting objects
Two broad categories of continuous
wave radar are
Modulated and Unmodulated radar
Pulse wave radar
Pulsed radar transmits high power,
high-frequency pulses toward the
target. Choice of pulse repetition
frequency decides the range and
resolution of the radar.
Two broad categories of pulsed
radar are Moving Target Indicator
MTI and Pulse Doppler Radar.
11. Fields of Applications
Military applications, security, surveillance etc.
Weather observation
Air Traffic Control
Radar speed meters
Collision Avoidance Radars
Inspection of Construction work
Road maintenance
12. MILITARY
Important Part of Air Defence System, Operation of offensive
Missiles &Other Weapons.
Target Detection, Target Tracking & Weapon Control.
Tracks the targets, directs the weapon to an intercept and assess
the effectiveness of engagement.
Also used in area, ground &air surveillance.
13. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
Used to safely control Air Traffic
in the vicinity of the airports and
enroute.
Ground vehicular traffic &
aircraft taxing.
Mapping of regions of rain in
the vicinity of airports &
weather.
14. DAY TO DAY APPLICATIONS
A LIFE SAVER
Livermore engineering technologist
used a micro power impulse radar
sensor attached to an extender to
search for trapped people through
rubble at ground zero of world trade
center following the September
11,2001 terrorist attacks.
ROAD MAINTAINANCE
The HERMES (high performance
electromagnetic roadway mapping and
evaluation system)
Bridge inspector is a Radar based sensing
system mounted in a trailer. This image
shows a area where a delamination
in the concrete may have occurred.
15. TUNNEL WALL INSPECTIONTUNNEL WALL INSPECTION MINE INSPECTIONMINE INSPECTION
LOCATING UNDER GROUND PIPESLOCATING UNDER GROUND PIPES LOCATING GRAVELOCATING GRAVE
16. CONCLUSION
RADAR is used to find velocity, range and position
of the object. Advantage of RADAR is that it
provide superior penetration capability through any
type of weather condition.
LIDAR is advanced type of radar which uses
visible light from laser.
17. BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Kulkarni, âMicrowave and Radar Engineeringâ, 3rd edition, Umesh Publication,
2003, pp. 493 â 536
Merri.I.skolnik, âIntoduction to Radar Systemâ, 3rd edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003
âTypes of Radarâ, Engineers Garage,2012[online]. Available:
http://www.engineersgarage.com/articles/type-of-radars [accessed: September 2012]
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar
http://www.radartutorial.eu/01.basics/rb01.en.htm