2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-rsn.2018.5655
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Fully digital multi‐frequency compact high‐frequency radar system for sea surface remote sensing

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“…The OSMAR-S100 compact HF surface wave radar [29] developed by Wuhan University was used in this study. This type of radar has several advantages over large-scale array-type surface wave radars, including equipment miniaturization, high frequency, small antenna aperture (less than a few hundred meters), low power consumption, and the easy installation and maintenance of antenna equipment.…”
Section: High-frequency Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OSMAR-S100 compact HF surface wave radar [29] developed by Wuhan University was used in this study. This type of radar has several advantages over large-scale array-type surface wave radars, including equipment miniaturization, high frequency, small antenna aperture (less than a few hundred meters), low power consumption, and the easy installation and maintenance of antenna equipment.…”
Section: High-frequency Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HF radars used in this study were OSMAR-S100 compact high-frequency surface wave radars [34] developed at Wuhan University. Compared to large-scale array-type ground wave radar, compact HF radar has advantages such as miniaturization of equipment, small-occupied area (antenna aperture less than hundreds of meters), low power consumption, and convenient antenna equipment installation and maintenance.…”
Section: High-frequency Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, we employed the OSMAR-S100 high-frequency compact ground-wave radar system developed by Wuhan University [17]. The system was manufactured by Beijing Highlander Digital Technology Company Limited in Beijing, China.…”
Section: High-frequency Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%