Try Living in the Real World: the importance of experimental radar systems and data collection trials

David Greig*, Carmine Clemente, Michail Antoniou, Mohammed Jahangir, Darren Coe, Duncan A. Robertson, Matthew Ritchie

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Abstract

While simulations of increasingly high fidelity are an important tool in radar science, experimentation is still needed as a source of validation for simulation, to explore complex phenomena which cannot be accurately simulated and ultimately in turning theory and simulation into a real world system with real world applications. Experimental systems can range from laboratory based, installations on the ground with limited fields of view all the way up to flying demonstrators which may be prototypes for radar products. In this paper we will discuss the importance of experimentation in the development of radar science and radar products with examples of systems used by a sub-set of the members of the UK EMSIG.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIET Conference Proceedings
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages459-464
Number of pages6
Volume2022
Edition17
ISBN (Electronic)9781839537776
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2023
Event2022 International Conference on Radar Systems, RADAR 2022 - Edinburgh, Virtual, United Kingdom
Duration: 24 Oct 202227 Oct 2022

Conference

Conference2022 International Conference on Radar Systems, RADAR 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityEdinburgh, Virtual
Period24/10/2227/10/22

Keywords

  • data
  • experimentation
  • Radar
  • systems
  • trials

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