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List of Symbols

This document contains a list of symbols used in radar and antenna theory. It defines over 50 symbols used to represent variables like antenna properties, signal characteristics, power measurements, distances, velocities, and other physical quantities relevant to radar systems and antenna design. The symbols are organized alphabetically and each is accompanied by a brief definition of its meaning or use within the field of radar and antenna engineering.
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List of Symbols

This document contains a list of symbols used in radar and antenna theory. It defines over 50 symbols used to represent variables like antenna properties, signal characteristics, power measurements, distances, velocities, and other physical quantities relevant to radar systems and antenna design. The symbols are organized alphabetically and each is accompanied by a brief definition of its meaning or use within the field of radar and antenna engineering.
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LIST OF SYMBOLS

Ae = Effective area

Aeff = Power density with effective area

B = Radar bandwidth

C = The velocity of waves in the medium

D = Disk diameter

Es = The far field scattered electric field intensities

Ei = The far field incident electric field intensities

Fn = Noise factor

fd = Doppler frequency

fs = Sampling frequency

fo = Observed frequency

ft = Transmitted frequency

f' = Apparent frequency

fo = Original frequency

fr = Shift frequency

Gr = Gain of the receive antenna

Gt = Gain of directive antenna

G = Antenna gain

h = Height of the patch antenna


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w = Width of the patch antenna

L = Length of the patch antenna

Ibias = Bias Current

k = Boltzmann’s constant

L = Total losses

lf −s = Free space loss

lre = Reflection loss

lab = Absorption loss

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Pd = Power density of the reflected signal

Pd = Power Density

Pt = Transmitted power
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Pd = The power density at a distance

R = Distance to the target

r = Radius of the cylinder

sT = Transmitted signal

sR = Received signal

Ss = Scattered power density at a distance

Si = The incident power density measured at the target

S rx = Received signal strength

S trx = Transmitted signal strength

SNR = Signal-to-Noise Ratio

S geo = Geometrical aperture


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S effective = Antenna effective aperture

Smin = Minimum Detectable Signal

To = Reference temperature

Vbias = Bias Voltage

Vr = The velocity of the receiver relative to the medium

Vs = The velocity of the source relative to the medium

vr = Velocity of receiver

vs = Velocity of source

σ = Radar cross section

λ = Wavelength of the radar signal

η = Aperture efficiency

ρ = The distance from the system to the point of reflection

Δf = Relative frequency

∆v = Relative velocity

Δα = Azimuth antenna coefficient

Δβ = Elevation antenna coefficient

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