One of the bests, or the best explanation of RADAR I have ever seen. Sometimes the intuitive point of view gets lost. I have one (probably stupid) question. One pulse is sent and, through the decomposition of several echoes, the pulses across-track are obtained and the distance can be known but I cannot find a clear way to understand how is the original image you receive. I mean, I am trying to imagine a matrix where the X axe is flying time (or distance taken from GPS ??) and echo response time (or directly meassured distances on Y axe) and an intensity value for each pixel.... Am i right. How is then that information projected to the ground? Thanks... really... thanks ;)
My teacher didn't even tried to explain just in simple way like this guy... he just gave 32 slides presentation without explaining it and instructed its part of exam learn it 👀👀👀
Thank you. This was entertaining and educating as well. I believe I understood everything
One of the bests, or the best explanation of RADAR I have ever seen. Sometimes the intuitive point of view gets lost.
I have one (probably stupid) question. One pulse is sent and, through the decomposition of several echoes, the pulses across-track are obtained and the distance can be known but I cannot find a clear way to understand how is the original image you receive. I mean, I am trying to imagine a matrix where the X axe is flying time (or distance taken from GPS ??) and echo response time (or directly meassured distances on Y axe) and an intensity value for each pixel.... Am i right. How is then that information projected to the ground?
Thanks... really... thanks ;)
that was the best explanation one can give..was very easy to understand... thanks a lot..!!!!
Amazing presentation!!!
Such a delight..
nice edit! good job
My teacher didn't even tried to explain just in simple way like this guy... he just gave 32 slides presentation without explaining it and instructed its part of exam learn it 👀👀👀
Very useful, thank you!