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It is also possible to exploit another kind of the illuminator - pulse surveillance radar.
This situation is unsatisfactory for engineers that have to decide whether a radar survey is suitable to solve their problem.
Having most of the signal sources in our passive radar environment it is possible to detect and to localize objects of interest.
It is shown that the phased-array radar avoids this limitation.
It is concluded that radar will provide unique observational facilities for the entomologist but that the limitations introduced by the problem of target recognition have yet to be defined.
Thus, a different viewpoint to analyse radar detection problems is suggested.
Thus, it can be investigated that a potential performance of radar-based localization.
It is shown that the radar has a potential ability in imaging objects placed in the near range.
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A.D. Olver, Laurie Cuthbert 
01 Aug 1988
35 Citations
It is shown that FMCW radar is good for situations where a high resolution is needed at a short distance, such as the detection of flaws in building materials.