Stanford EE259 I Radar range and velocity estimation, performance tradeoffs I 2023 I Lecture 12
27 Jan 2024 · over 2 years ago

The video discusses the physics of electromagnetic waves and the behavior of antennas in radar systems. It covers topics such as Maxwell's equations, the electromagnetic wave equation, the wave equation for the vector potential, and the relationship between the speed of light and the constants of the medium. The video also explains the properties of antennas in the near field and far field, including radiation intensity and radiation pattern. Additionally, it explores isotropic antennas and their total radiated power.
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