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Miniature Wide-Band Patch Antennas for Radar Network Applications

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Advances in Mechanical and Electronic Engineering

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Radar network which is composed of many types of radar gets more and more attention from researcher recently. This technology can greatly improve radar efficiency. The miniature of antennas in this type of radar system is very important because in many applications the space for radar system to install is very small such as in aircraft and missile, etc. In this paper, the principle of radar network based on transmitting diversity is described firstly, and then a miniature wide-band patch antenna for radar network is presented. In this method, the performance of radar is better than that of conventional radar.

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Xu, D., Zeng, J. (2013). Miniature Wide-Band Patch Antennas for Radar Network Applications. In: Jin, D., Lin, S. (eds) Advances in Mechanical and Electronic Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 178. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31528-2_35

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