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https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-23-71-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-23-71-2025
01 Sep 2025
 | 01 Sep 2025

Application of two movable antennas in a compact radar test range for angular measurements

Markus Tafertshofer, Oliver Arnold, Kilian Hampp, and Erwin Biebl

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This work presents a possible application for radar angular resolution testing. To enable actual conditions, the signal from the radar target simulator is reflected on a parabolic mirror. However, more than one radar target simulator is necessary for angular testing so that they have an offset to the mirror's focal point. The occurring effects,  such as mispositioning and target splitting, are analyzed and explained. Overall, the system is suitable to enable angular resolution testing.
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