Simulation of scatterers in nonlinear radio location using the Volterra series
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https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272710110063Keywords:
nonlinear radio location, Volterra series, high-power microwave radiationAbstract
The application of the Volterra series made it possible to develop an appropriate mathematical model for the radioelectronic object of investigation typical in the field of nonlinear radio location. This model allows us to estimate the impact of the nonlinear radar action on the generation and scattering of unmasking signal. In addition this model makes it possible to take into account the physics of processes occurring in a semiconductor under its exposure to high-power microwave radiation.
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