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Object Detection System Separates Range Resolution from Bandwidth Limitations

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TEL AVIV, Israel, April 10, 2019 — A new Tel Aviv University (TAU) study investigates an approach to object detection, inspired by OCT, that requires little to no bandwidth to accurately create a high-resolution map of the environment that is within range of a radar system. The new system contests the belief that radar resolution must be proportional to the bandwidth used. The TAU researchers demonstrated that low-bandwidth radars can achieve similar performance to radars with high bandwidth, at a lower cost and without broadband signals, by exploiting the coherence property of electromagnetic waves. The new...Read full article

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    Published: April 2019
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