On wind-turbine robust radar systems
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Abstract
Most modern primary radar systems used for compilation of the air picture are nowadays claimed to be ‘wind-turbine robust’. An overview is given of the various techniques that are applied in these latest generation systems to obtain this robustness. It appears that the main driver that enables the applicability of such techniques is increased available computing power at the radar’s signal processor. Furthermore, certain techniques that are common for surveillance radars used in the military domain, are now also applied in civilian system.
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