Towards the intelligent adaptive radar network

作者: Hugh Griffiths , Chris J. Baker

DOI: 10.1109/RADAR.2013.6586005

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摘要: In recent years there have been two significant and related developments that seem set to lead new improved radar capability. These are: (i) diversity, in the form of highly flexible digital technology (ii) early adoption intelligent or cognitive processing techniques. Together these provide a powerful combination are helping pave way adaptive networks. this paper we examine relative merits different forms network how they for improvements performance. addition review systems, found nature can route synthetic intelligence exploitable future.

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