Efficient operation of probing radar in absorbing media
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1. A method for probing an absorptive medium to establish a range to a target using a radar pulse that is long relative to the arrival of echo information from the target, comprising the steps of:
- a. using a radar transmitter, radiating a radar signal into the medium for a duration T;
b. interrupting said radiation for a multiplicity of intervals of interruption with a total time that is short relative to the duration T of the radiated signal; and
c. using a radar receiver, receiving samples of a returned signal during these intervals.
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Abstract
A ground (or similar)--probing radar system in which the signal radiation is interrupted for short intervals. Reception is possible during these intervals and the dead range is virtually eliminated.
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1. A method for probing an absorptive medium to establish a range to a target using a radar pulse that is long relative to the arrival of echo information from the target, comprising the steps of:
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a. using a radar transmitter, radiating a radar signal into the medium for a duration T; b. interrupting said radiation for a multiplicity of intervals of interruption with a total time that is short relative to the duration T of the radiated signal; and c. using a radar receiver, receiving samples of a returned signal during these intervals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 7, 10)
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5. A method for probing an absorptive medium using a radar pulse that is longer than the time when echo information starts to arrive, comprising the steps of:
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a. using a radar transmitter, radiating into the medium, a signal comprising a sequence of pulses of overall duration T, by radiating a plurality of shorter pulses, each of duration less than T, with each pair of sequentially adjacent shorter pulses being separated by an interval of non-transmission, called an interval of interruption, the interval of interruption being of short duration relative to duration T, the duration of each interval of interruption being sufficient to allow a radar receiver to receive and properly process a sample of any returned signal; and b. using a radar receiver, receiving samples of a returned signal during said intervals of interruption. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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8. A radar system comprising:
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a transmitter including 1) means for generating a signal that is long relative to the arrival of echo information, comprising a plurality of pulses of duration T, each plurality of pulses being inclusive of a multiplicity of non-transmission intervals that occur during said plurality of pulses, each such non-transmission interval being short relative to duration T, and 2) means for radiating said signal into an absorptive medium; and receiving means for receiving a returned signal from the absorptive medium during said non-transmission intervals.
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9. A radar system comprising:
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a transmitter including 1) means for generating a multiplicity of short pulses, 2) means for combining said multiplicity of short pulses into a sequence such that consecutive pairs of said pulses are temporarily separated from each other by an interval that is short relative to each pulse, and 3) means for radiating said sequence of short pulses into an absorptive medium for a duration T which includes a plurality of said short pulses; and receiving means for receiving a signal returned from the absorptive medium during said intervals without a pulse.
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