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Entry: Acoustic Radar
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An acoustic radar is a device acting as the well known radars, with the difference that the transmitted and the received signals have frequencies in the acoustic region. A short acoustic pulse is transmitted in the atmosphere. While it is travelling in there, it is scattered from the atmospheric irregularities. Here, the irregularities don't mean a 'target' object, as in the usual electromagnetic or microwave radars. A change in the wind velocity, a turbulent layer, a temperature inversion e.t.c. cause scattering of the acoustic waves. A part of the scattered signal returns to the receiver, where it is collected and processed.
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| is a | Sensor | Concept |
| changed on | 1 Dec 2023 10:43:54.326 |
| submitted by | Viqui Agazzi |
| accepted on | 29 Sep 2022 09:14:26.202 |
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Acoustic Radar
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Acoustic Sounders
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An acoustic radar is a device acting as the well known radars, with the difference that the transmitted and the received signals have frequencies in the acoustic region. A short acoustic pulse is transmitted in the atmosphere. While it is travelling in there, it is scattered from the atmospheric irregularities. Here, the irregularities don't mean a 'target' object, as in the usual electromagnetic or microwave radars. A change in the wind velocity, a turbulent layer, a temperature inversion e.t.c. cause scattering of the acoustic waves. A part of the scattered signal returns to the receiver, where it is collected and processed.
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