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Рассеяние электромагнитных волн двухточечными радиолокационными объектами

Рассеяние электромагнитных волн двухточечными радиолокационными объектами

Abstract

Настоящая работа посвящена изложению некоторых оригинальных результатов исследований поляризационных и энергетических параметров электромагнитного поля при рассеянии искусственными двухточечными радарными объектами. Данные исследования были проведены под руководством проф. В.Н. Татаринова в Международном исследовательском центре радиолокации и телекоммуникаций Технологического университета Делфта (Нидерланды).

In this paper an interpretation of some original research results of electromagnetical field polarization and energetical parameters under artificial two-point radar objects scattering is considered.

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