Ground clutter from irregular surfaces was measured using an L-band long range air-route surveillance radar (ARSR) at very low grazing angles, between 0.13
Matsuo SEKINE
Hiroyuki ENDO
Yoshinobu NAKAYAMA
Toshimitsu MUSHA
Yuichi TOMITA
Toshihiko HAGISAWA
Takeru IRABU
Eiichi KIUCHI
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Matsuo SEKINE, Hiroyuki ENDO, Yoshinobu NAKAYAMA, Toshimitsu MUSHA, Yuichi TOMITA, Toshihiko HAGISAWA, Takeru IRABU, Eiichi KIUCHI, "Suppression of the Residue of Ground Clutter after the MTI" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E66-E, no. 8, pp. 481-487, August 1983, doi: .
Abstract: Ground clutter from irregular surfaces was measured using an L-band long range air-route surveillance radar (ARSR) at very low grazing angles, between 0.13
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AU - Yuichi TOMITA
AU - Toshihiko HAGISAWA
AU - Takeru IRABU
AU - Eiichi KIUCHI
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