Biologically inspired virtual aperture extension method of small aperture HFSWR multielement array
Hongbo Li,
Aijun Liu,
Qiang Yang
et al.
Abstract:We propose a method for extending the virtual aperture of the small aperture high-frequency surface wave radar multielement array inspired by a fly named Ormia ochracea. Despite the tremendous incompatibility between its ear and the incoming wavelength, Ormia can accurately local the sound of its host cricket. This ability benefits from the coupled structure of Ormia’s ears which have been modelled as a mechanical vibration system. In this paper, we first design a two-degree of freedom biologically inspired co… Show more
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