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美国研究人员Thomas E McEwan最新发明的微波脉冲雷达(MIR)似乎有着无限的潜在应用,更不可思议的是:理论上其成本只需10美元,可用目前现有的元件制得.MIR概念源于核聚变研究中用于记录LLNL的10束脉冲100×10~(12)W Nova激光激发的单射瞬时数字化装置,一种与数字读出设备相联的高速示波器,可从5ns的单电力核转变中记录多个采样.把这种技术转化为商业化的产品的关键是扩展谱雷达.一个可发射多种频率的雷达能分辨单频率雷达所不能分辨的物
The newly invented Microwave Pulse Radar (MIR) by American researcher Thomas E McEwan seems to have limitless potential applications. Even more inconceivable: in theory, its cost is only $ 10, which can be made using existing components. The MIR concept is derived from nuclear 10 Pulsed 100 × 10-12 W Nova Laser-Induced Single Shot Transient Digitizers for Fusion to LLNL, a high-speed oscilloscope associated with a digital readout device that converts from a 5ns single-core nuclear Record multiple samples. The key to turning this technology into a commercial product is spread spectrum radar. A radar capable of transmitting multiple frequencies can distinguish objects that can not be resolved by single frequency radars