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We can learn many things from nature…

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BATS - ECHOLOCATION

Bats are nocturnal animals

But they have very poor eyesight

They detect their prey/obstacles by echolocation

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RADAR

TECHNOLOGY

Presented by

Mrs. Premavani Rajendra

Lecturer, Dept of Electronics,

Govt. Science College, Tumkur

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What is a RADAR ? RADAR :RAdio Detection And

Ranging It is an electromagnetic

system for the detection and location of reflecting objects, such as aircraft, ships, spacecrafts, vehicles, people and the natural environment.

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Invention of RADAR In 1887, a physicist named Heinrich Hertzbegan experimenting with radio waves in his laboratoryin Germany

Sir Robert Alexander

Watson-Watt (1892-1973):

Scottish physicist who developed the radar locating of aircraft in England.

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Principle of Operation

A transmitter radiates electromagnetic signal into space by an antenna.

A portion of the transmitted

energy is intercepted by the target and re-radiated into many directions.

The re-radiation directed back towards the Radar is collected by the Radar Antenna which delivers it to a receiver.

There it is processed to detect the presence of the target and determine its location

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RADAR Operation … EM waves are transmitted at the

target and echo waves are monitored.

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Block Diagram of RADAR

Courtesy: Introduction to Radar – Merill Skolnik 3rd Edn

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Radar Mixer

Radar Magnetron

Radar Antenna

Radar Amplifier

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Primitive RADARS

This was the first surveillance radar system designed to detect objects in space by Federation of American Scientists (FAS)

Decca 41 – First Weather detecting Radar of Hong Kong Observatory in 1959

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First Defense RADAR RADAR Monitoring Screen

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TYPES OF RADARSurveillance Radar includes target detection, target recognition, target tracking and designation to a weapon system

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Weapon –Control Radars track targets, direct the weapon to an intercept and asses the effectiveness of the battle damage assessment.

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A Missile System Radar might employ Radar methods for guidance and fusing of the weapon

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High resolution Imaging Radars, such as synthetic aperture Radar have been used for reconnaissance purposes and for detecting fixed and moving targets on the battle field.

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Airborne Radars are mounted on the aero planes that allow the pilot to avoid hazardous weather conditions.

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APPLICATIONS OF RADAR

Military: In air defense it performs the functions of surveillance and weapon control.

Remote Sensing: All Radars are remote sensors. They are used for weather observation, planetary observation, short range below-ground probing and mapping of sea ice to route shipping.

Air Traffic Control: They safely control the air traffic in the vicinity of airports as well as ground aircraft traffic.

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Law Enforcement & Highway safety: The Radar speed meter is used by police for enforcing speed limits.

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Space: Space vehicles use Radar for rendezvous and docking and landing on moon. They are employed for planetary exploration.

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Entomologists & Ornithologists have applied Radar for the study of movements of insects and birds which cannot be easily achieved by other means.

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