• After the war, radar use was widened to numerous fields including: civil aviation, marine navigation, radar guns for police, meteorology and even medicine. (wikipedia.org)
  • By the end of hostilities, Britain, Germany, the United States, the USSR, and Japan had a wide variety of land- and sea-based radars as well as small airborne systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • The E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) is an airborne battle management, command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platform. (aviationexplorer.com)
  • Davis WWII Radar Site Area at the end of Army Camp Road in Davis, North Carolina. (fortwiki.com)
  • In February, she did get to complete another two-year project: creating all of the images for Michelle Lanier's My N.C. from A to Z, a book on North Carolina history that focuses specifically on Black North Carolinians. (rd.com)
  • An essential task of calibrating these Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems is to establish the relationship between radar measurements and geophysical parameters. (dlr.de)
  • After nearly four years of secretive research and development, Umbra, is preparing to launch their first group of highly advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) mircosatellites. (prweb.com)
  • SANTA BARBARA, Calif. , Feb. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- After nearly four years of secretive research and development, Umbra, headquartered in downtown Santa Barbara , is getting ready to launch its first group of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) microsatellites. (prweb.com)
  • This paper describes the potential adaption of systems such as interferometric synthetic aperture radar, imaging spectroscopy, and time-domain reflectometry, to slope monitoring and design. (cdc.gov)
  • Dual wavelength polarization measurements in precipitation using the CAMRa and Rabelais radars. (ametsoc.org)
  • Sensitivity of 5-cm wavelength polarimetric radar variables to raindrop axial ratio and drop size distribution. (ametsoc.org)
  • With Pool 2 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager having ended last Sunday, I think there are still several horses flying under the radar. (bloodhorse.com)
  • In a sense, though, they're always flying under the radar. (rd.com)
  • About 35 of these together with S247 back to back L and S band search radars were sold to NATO following a demonstration at Rivenhall. (pbworks.com)
  • Work on this first long-range search radar started at the Signal Corps laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, in about 1937. (ethw.org)
  • Global Radar (named 2012's Best Information Series) travelled in search of those trying to create a sustainable future, from Dubai to Borneo. (nzonscreen.com)
  • Jones believed that the Germans had used radar as early as 1940 when they invaded France and used it to employ a British destroyer in the English Channel, but he had little proof. (warhistoryonline.com)
  • Here we synthesize rover and orbital remote sensing data to link outcrop-scale interpretations to the broader history of the crater, including Mastcam-Z mosaics and multispectral images, SuperCam chemistry and reflectance point spectra, Radar Imager for Mars' subsurface eXperiment ground penetrating radar, and orbital hyperspectral reflectance and high-resolution images. (lu.se)
  • The history of radar (where radar stands for radio detection and ranging) started with experiments by Heinrich Hertz in the late 19th century that showed that radio waves were reflected by metallic objects. (wikipedia.org)
  • The foundations for the development of radar were laid by Heinrich Hertz: in 1886, while gathering experimental data to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves, he discovered that radio waves are reflected by metallic objects. (blackvalue.de)
  • Finally, the reader can find here the implementation of this algorithm - the real scenario in Inverness airport (the United Kingdom), where the ATC radar STAR 2000, developed by Thales Air Systems, operates in the presence of several wind farms. (arxiv.org)
  • On 30 April 1904, he took out a patent for the process and is therefore the inventor of radar. (blackvalue.de)
  • The development of systems able to produce short pulses of radio energy was the key advance that allowed modern radar systems to come into existence. (wikipedia.org)
  • On December 7, 1941, an SCR-270b radar located at this site tracked incoming Japanese aircraft for over 30 minutes until they were obscured by the island ground clutter. (ethw.org)
  • And on December 7, 1941, this was the radar that detected the incoming aircraft at Pearl Harbor. (ethw.org)
  • Davis WWII Radar Site (1941-1945) - A World War II U.S. Army Radar Site established in 1941. (fortwiki.com)
  • This radar site was established in late December 1941 just after Pearl Harbor and the entry of the U.S. into World War II . (fortwiki.com)
  • Low level oblique of the "Würzburg" radar near Bruneval, France, taken by Sqn Ldr A.E. Hill on 5 December 1941. (warhistoryonline.com)
  • The calibration of spaceborne imaging radar systems is the main focus of the Calibration Group and has been an important research field in the Institute for over 25 years. (dlr.de)
  • In calibration projects for ERS-1/2, SIR-C/X-SAR, SRTM, ENVISAT/ASAR, ALOS-1/2 up to on-going missions like TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X and Sentinel-1A/B, the Microwaves and Radar Institute has built up more than 25 years of expertise in end-to-end SAR system calibration including extended field campaigns and has proven capabilities to manage large and highly complex projects. (dlr.de)
  • One-off documentary Gather Round - Radar Goes to the Gathering (2002) marked one of Lumsden's earliest turns on-screen where laughter wasn't the main aim. (nzonscreen.com)
  • 800MB of mm-wave radar data in .mat file format, used to determine the height of harmonic radar transponders used to generate the harmonic radar data. (figshare.com)
  • We have no plans to make the data publicly available since it is only of use for calibrating a unique piece of radar hardware and is of no conceivable value to other researchers. (figshare.com)
  • Sadly enough, hardly anyone understood the capability or made use of the radar data up to and including December 7th. (ethw.org)
  • You can see all the data on the dedicated England EURO 2020 page on Cloudflare Radar . (cloudflare.com)
  • The last two decades have witnessed intense research in cognitive/adaptive radars.This paper discusses addresses the next logical step, namely inverse cognitive sensing. (arxiv.org)
  • In 1904, the German high frequency technician Christian Hülsmeyer carried out the first detection experiments using radar waves. (blackvalue.de)
  • Experiments in rainfall estimation with a polarimetric radar in a subtropical environment. (ametsoc.org)
  • A case study of radar observations and WRF LES simulations of the impact of ground-based glaciogenic seeding on orographic clouds and precipitation. (ametsoc.org)
  • Correcting propagation effects in C-band polarimetric radar observations of tropical convection using differential propagation phase. (ametsoc.org)
  • You can follow along on the dedicated Cloudflare Radar page for Italy in EURO 2020 . (cloudflare.com)
  • Advance the radar scenario, generate emissions, and obtain propagated emissions. (mathworks.com)
  • The idea of Radio Detection and Ranging (Radar) was thus born in the Netherlands at about the same time that the English and Americans started working on it independently. (museumwaalsdorp.nl)
  • Radars is a local network of prevention and detection of the solitude and isolation of the elderly, where residents, neighbors, traders, volunteers and services are involved in the different neighborhoods of Igualada. (who.int)
  • The radar also has some limited capability to detect helicopters, rotating antennas and low, slow-moving fixed wing aircraft. (aviationexplorer.com)
  • These secret radar sites were built to provide early warning of approaching enemy aircraft and ships but also served to assist friendly aircraft that were lost or had in-flight emergencies. (fortwiki.com)
  • The term RADAR was coined in 1939 by the United States Signal Corps as it worked on these systems for the Navy. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the intervals between the transmitted pulses, one could listen to the radar reflections by targets via the receiver. (museumwaalsdorp.nl)
  • Key developments in the post-war period include the travelling wave tube as a way to produce large quantities of coherent microwaves, the development of signal delay systems that led to phased array radars, and ever-increasing frequencies that allow higher resolutions. (wikipedia.org)
  • That prompted an article in Roering about the role that Prof. Dr. Von Weiler has played in the Dutch radar developments. (museumwaalsdorp.nl)
  • The history of OBD2 goes back to the 1960s when multiple organizations set the foundation for the air quality control standard. (radarmakassar.com)
  • Japanese watchmakers, like many of their large conglomerates, have rich histories going back hundreds of years. (vintageradar.com)
  • Mutual funds (MFs) have lined up information technology (IT) funds, indicating that technology stocks are back on fund managers' radar after a hiatus. (rediff.com)
  • Here is a look back at some of the iconic jerseys in the Denver Nuggets ' history. (kdvr.com)
  • A unique feature of this study is the utilization of both objective sleep quality measures (obtained by the actigraph) and daily work history records which date back to 1960. (cdc.gov)
  • Laboratory analysis of these samples back on Earth would provide important constraints on the petrologic history, aqueous processes, and timing of key events in Jezero crater. (lu.se)
  • they use stochastic control to sense the environment, learn from it relevant information about the target and background, then adapt the radar sensor to satisfy the needs of their mission. (arxiv.org)
  • By observing the emissions of a sensor (e.g. radar or in general a controlled stochastic dynamical system) in real time, how can we detect if the sensor is cognitive (rational utility maximizer) and how can we predict its future actions? (arxiv.org)
  • While we are mostly focused on solving these problems with cameras, we also consider other sensor modalities such as sound, radio, IMU and radar. (lu.se)
  • In addition, Britain shared their information with the United States and four Commonwealth countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa, and these countries also developed their own radar systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • The most common examples are surely the radar systems on ships as well as in air traffic for monitoring and navigation. (blackvalue.de)
  • Other areas that use radar techniques include the automotive industry (e.g. driver assistance systems), the manufacturing industry (e.g. imaging radar for quality management) as well as the environment and energy sector (e.g. needs-based activation of warning lights on wind turbines). (blackvalue.de)
  • Each year one bespectacled student found themselves labelled Radar, after a character on classic TV series M*A*S*H . The name Radar stuck, although Lumsden procrastinated for a few years over using it professionally. (nzonscreen.com)
  • Last year, we celebrated 100 years of respiratory protection, appreciating both its history and recognizing NIOSH's role in its evolution. (cdc.gov)
  • The radar is spot on with rain 🌧 👌 Wish I'd found it sooner as it's now my number 1 weather app as its so easy to use as well. (appbrain.com)
  • So you look at radar for the next hour etc., and it's still raining and getting heavier, you check radar again, and it shows heavy rain 😡😡😡 radar not showing exact forecast. (appbrain.com)
  • Increases in signal processing capability due to the introduction of solid-state computers has also had a large impact on radar use. (wikipedia.org)
  • But others point out the immense practical consequences of the development of radar. (wikipedia.org)
  • This study shows the means to evaluate the wind farm impact on the radar. (arxiv.org)
  • Also you can find here how the radar industry can act with the problem engendered by wind farms. (arxiv.org)
  • The current strategies in this area are presented, such as a wind turbine production, improvements of air traffic handling procedures and the collaboration between developers of radars and wind turbines. (arxiv.org)
  • Rainfall estimation from C-band polarimetric radar in Okinawa, Japan: Comparisons with 2D-video disdrometer and 400 MHz wind profiler, 2006. (ametsoc.org)
  • True radar, such as the British Chain Home early warning system provided directional information to objects over short ranges, were developed over the next two decades. (wikipedia.org)
  • Not included on this list is Sabercat (he'll either go in San Felipe or Rebel) who I still like and who ended the pool at 30-1, but I don't really consider him a true under the radar horse. (bloodhorse.com)
  • Later Radar encountered a scorpion in Mali during this episode of Intrepid Journeys (he'd turned down Borneo, because he was terrified of leeches). (nzonscreen.com)
  • Another important discovery during the development of radar was the verification of the Doppler effect. (blackvalue.de)
  • As mentioned previously I worked for Peter Max, Fred Kime and John Sellers on the development of the height range display and height indicator system for the S244 at Broomfield, from 1957 (or so) until 1959, at Baddow, after the Radar Development Group moved there. (pbworks.com)
  • Can Africa's history and some of the events in its past, like the slave trades, explain its current level of economic development? (lu.se)
  • The place of radar in the larger story of science and technology is argued differently by different authors. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the tour of Umbra's Mission Operations Control (MOC), Council member Kristen Sneddon , a geophysicist with an expertise in radar technology, noted, "You are building a SAR satellite, it is very exciting to have this technology [high-resolution SAR] developed and directed locally within the city. (prweb.com)
  • Lindemann didn't believe the Germans had sophisticated radar technology, so he ignored Jones' claims. (warhistoryonline.com)
  • This site was a part of a chain of radar stations along the East Coast of the United States and Canada. (fortwiki.com)
  • EID received a record number of submissions (4,750+), published more articles and more pages than during any previous year in its history, and saw its site visits peak at more than 3,500,000 in the spring before settling to about a million visits each month. (cdc.gov)
  • Anne F. MacLennan (York University): `Entangled media policy and history. (lu.se)
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  • To determine the failure factors, NIOSH compiled an international database of 130 case histories. (cdc.gov)
  • Our group has a long history in geometric computer vision and 3D reconstruction, with a heavy focus on multi-view geometry, robust estimation and optimization. (lu.se)
  • In 1994 Te Radar made his television debut on stand-up contest A Bit More After Ten , then appeared on six seasons of Pulp Comedy , a series he rates as instrumental in improving the standard of Kiwi stand-up comedy. (nzonscreen.com)
  • Download a PDF of the paper titled Adversarial Radar Inference. (arxiv.org)
  • The Evolve era came with several new logos and uniform designs with aspects that nod to the city's history and its current staples . (kdvr.com)
  • Radar and high frequency techniques find application in many areas of daily life. (blackvalue.de)
  • Find out about 35 more Black Americans you didn't learn about in history class . (rd.com)