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Swedish Defence Research Agency
Government•Stockholm, Sweden•
About: Swedish Defence Research Agency is a government organization based out in Stockholm, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Radar & Laser. The organization has 1413 authors who have published 2731 publications receiving 56083 citations. The organization is also known as: Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut.
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09 May 2005TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the coherent integration time and spatial resolution of bistatic and monostatic SAR with respect to the problem of detecting concealed vehicles in foliage using VHF-band SAR and showed that the vehicle-to-clutter ratio can dramatically increase by choosing different incidence angles for the transmitter and receiver.
Abstract: Bistatic SAR is compared with monostatic SAR concerning, e.g. coherent integration time and spatial resolution. We also suggest that bistatic SAR may be used to suppress background clutter, e.g. when the clutter scattering is dominated by dihedral or trihedral scattering mechanisms. This idea is applied to the problem of detecting concealed vehicles in foliage using VHF-band SAR. Electromagnetic simulations show that the vehicle-to-clutter ratio can dramatically increase by choosing different incidence angles for the transmitter and receiver in a bistatic SAR.
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TL;DR: In this article, the 15 largest earthquakes in the Andaman-Sumatra region were studied and the results showed that low b has a potential to be used in a medium term (months, years) earthquake prediction.
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TL;DR: In this review, the current status of 2-DE F. tularensis database building, approaches used for identification of biologically important subsets of F. Tularensis proteins, and functional and topological assignments of identified proteins using various prediction programs and database homology searches are presented.
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TL;DR: In this article, composite bolted joints were tested in cyclic loading to obtain results of the joint resistance to fatigue in order to determine the dominant joint failure mode was generally due to bolt fractures.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess uncertainties in hot-wire anemometry and oil-film interferometry measurements for wall-bounded turbulent flows and present an assessment of uncertainties in the results.
Abstract: Assessment of uncertainties in hot-wire anemometry and oil-film interferometry measurements for wall-bounded turbulent flows
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Anders Larsson | 80 | 1307 | 33995 |
Anders Johansson | 75 | 538 | 21709 |
Anders Eriksson | 68 | 679 | 19487 |
Dan S. Henningson | 66 | 369 | 19038 |
Bengt Johansson | 66 | 635 | 19206 |
Anders Sjöstedt | 63 | 196 | 11422 |
Björn Johansson | 62 | 637 | 16030 |
Mats Gustafsson | 61 | 520 | 18574 |
D. G. Joakim Larsson | 58 | 151 | 13687 |
Anders Larsson | 54 | 198 | 55761 |
Mats Tysklind | 53 | 250 | 17534 |
Jerker Fick | 51 | 143 | 8787 |
Erik Johansson | 50 | 114 | 9437 |
Göran Finnveden | 49 | 193 | 12663 |
Ian A. Nicholls | 45 | 194 | 7522 |