Phase Modulation of Radar Signals by the Radiation Pattern of the Radar Receiving Antenna

Author(s):  
Viktor M. Rukavishnikov ◽  
Aleksandr F. Kryachko ◽  
Evgenij A. Sinitsyn
Author(s):  
Evgeniy N. Garin ◽  
Vasiliy N. Ratushnyak ◽  
Andrey B. Gladyshev ◽  
Dmitriy I. Smirnov

The article deals with the main requirements for the structure of radar signals, the features of their formation, and the software and hardware radar signal complex of the vertical atmospheric sounding. The hardware radar implementation based on the PXI modules made by National Instruments and Keysight is given. The software LabVIEW model performing formation and generation of radar pulses with different types of phase and amplitude phase modulation and their spectral analysis are presented


Author(s):  
Z.M. Wang ◽  
J.P. Zhang

High resolution electron microscopy reveals that antiphase domain boundaries in β-Ni3Nb have a hexagonal unit cell with lattice parameters ah=aβ and ch=bβ, where aβ and bβ are of the orthogonal β matrix. (See Figure 1.) Some of these boundaries can creep “upstairs” leaving an incoherent area, as shown in region P. When the stepped boundaries meet each other, they do not lose their own character. Our consideration in this work is to estimate the influnce of the natural misfit δ{(ab-aβ)/aβ≠0}. Defining the displacement field at the boundary as a phase modulation Φ(x), following the Frenkel-Kontorova model [2], we consider the boundary area to be made up of a two unit chain, the upper portion of which can move and the lower portion of the β matrix type, assumed to be fixed. (See the schematic pattern in Figure 2(a)).


2014 ◽  
Vol E97.B (10) ◽  
pp. 2102-2109
Author(s):  
Tsubasa TASHIRO ◽  
Kentaro NISHIMORI ◽  
Tsutomu MITSUI ◽  
Nobuyasu TAKEMURA

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