Probability of detection of ultra wideband (UWB) multi-input multi-output (MIMO) radar considering radar cross section (RCS) characteristics of vehicular target. / Fadilla ' Atyka Nor Rashid

Nowadays, ultra wideband (UVVB) signals has become a solution to the most important problems in observing radar target due to various advantages brought by its frequency diversity. UWB permits better data to be acquired due to frequency dependence and the high'Ttime resolution of the scattering...

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