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Telecommunications engineering / Synthetic aperture radar / Multistatic radar / Continuous-wave radar / Radar configurations and types / Passive radar / Radar / Technology / Wireless
Date: 2012-05-22 11:50:58
Telecommunications engineering
Synthetic aperture radar
Multistatic radar
Continuous-wave radar
Radar configurations and types
Passive radar
Radar
Technology
Wireless

Through-Wall Imaging Radar John E. Peabody, Jr., Gregory L. Charvat, Justin Goodwin, and Martin Tobias The ability to locate moving targets inside a building with a sensor situated at a standoff

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