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Graeme Smith
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 254
Citations - 7138
Graeme Smith is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Bistatic radar. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 246 publications receiving 5762 citations. Previous affiliations of Graeme Smith include University of Toronto & Ohio State University.
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Extended time processing for passive bistatic radar
TL;DR: A novel optimisation of calculation of the range-velocity surface for passive bistatic radar (PBR) is presented, where continuous signals of opportunity are interrupted in the receiver, enabling high coherence over extended data acquisition times facilitating high Doppler/velocity resolution.
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Real-Time Detection and Filtering of Radio Frequency Interference Onboard a Spaceborne Microwave Radiometer: The CubeRRT Mission
Joel T. Johnson,Christopher Ball,Chi-Chih Chen,Christa McKelvey,Graeme Smith,Mark Andrews,Andrew O'Brien,J. Landon Garry,Sidharth Misra,Rudi Bendig,Carl Felten,Shannon Brown,Robert Jarnot,Jonathon Kocz,Kevin Horgan,Jared Lucey,Joseph Knuble,Michael Solly,Carlos Duran-Aviles,Jinzheng Peng,Damon Bradley,Jeffrey R. Piepmeier,Doug Laczkowski,Matt Pallas,Nick Monahan,Ervin Krauss +25 more
TL;DR: Although CubeR RT's RFE subsystem ceased operating on September 8th, 2018, causing the RDB input thereafter to consist only of internally generated noise, CubeRRT's key RDB technology continues to operate without issue and has demonstrated its capabilities as a valuable subsystem for future radiometry missions.
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Investigations toward multistatic passive radar imaging
TL;DR: A spatial frequency representation of an airborne target traversing a common flight path is presented and the k-space formulation is assessed as a tool for predicting imaging performance, along with potential limitations of the approach for accurately modeling realistic imaging scenarios of multistatic passive radar systems.
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The structure of degradable quantum channels
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of what is currently known about the structure of degradable quantum channels, including a number of new results as well as alternate proofs of some known results, can be found in this paper.
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Communicating Over Adversarial Quantum Channels Using Quantum List Codes
Debbie Leung,Graeme Smith +1 more
TL;DR: This correspondence study of quantum communication in the presence of adversarial noise introduces fully quantum list codes, which may be of independent interest and finds a dramatic improvement over the QGV rates.