In the fast-evolving field of uncrewed aerial vehicles () the need for sophisticated detect and avoid (DAA) capabilities has never been more important. Developing these technologies is critical in ...
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In 1982, Northrop’s Tacit Blue ‘Whale’ had a radar cross-section smaller than a bat — and stayed classified for 18 years
In 1982, Northrop quietly flew a stealth aircraft so radar-invisible the U.S. Air Force later said its radar cross-section ...
MOLINE, Ill. — Doppler radar technology has been around since the late 1800s, with its first widespread use during World War II to help detect enemy aircraft. Since the late 1940s, this same ...
Meteorologists and weather experts in South Texas rely heavily on Doppler radar technology, but how does it work? How can a giant soccer-ball-shaped tower, known as the radome, detect clouds hundreds ...
KISTERS today announced the launch of HyQuant Edge, an all-in-one hydrological monitoring station powered by KIPTEC (KISTERS ...
In-cabin sensing includes systems that monitor driver behavior, track occupant presence, and detect vital signs within the ...
As radar technology continues to advance, it offers an increasingly broad range of capabilities, making it a viable alternative to traditional passive infrared (PIR) sensors. With radar’s enhanced ...
Borehole radar technology represents a critical advancement in geophysical exploration, enabling detailed imaging of subsurface structures through the use of high‐frequency electromagnetic waves. This ...
Radar technology is mainly known for generating weather data and for the surveillance of aircraft. Less well known are its applications in the study of migratory birds, bats, and insects, which ...
This chapter examines technological issues that are central to the concept of a longer-term technological view of a national weather radar system. The results are intended to extend 20–25 years into ...
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