recounts the development of radar signal processing at Lincoln Laboratory. The Laboratory’s significant efforts in this field were initially driven by the need to provide detected and processed signals for air and ballistic missile defense systems. The first processing work was on the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air-defense system, which led to algorithms and techniques for detection of aircraft in the presence of clutter.
Archiv: Radar
2008 15 Okt
Radar Signal Processing
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