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class of convex, three-dimensional and
homogeneous bodies that are mono-
monostatic,
meaning that they have just one
stable and one
unstable point of equilibrium...
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receiver are co-located is
called a
monostatic radar. A
system containing multiple spatially diverse monostatic or
bistatic radar components with a shared...
- to be
comparable to the
distance to the target. Most
sonar systems are
monostatic, in that the
transmitter and
receiver are
located in the same place. A...
- In geometry, a
monostatic polytope (or
unistable polyhedron) is a d-polytope
which "can
stand on only one face". They were
described in 1969 by J. H. Conway...
- A
multistatic radar system contains multiple spatially diverse monostatic radar or
bistatic radar components with a
shared area of coverage. An important...
- continuous-wave radar:
monostatic radar, and
bistatic radar. The
radar receive antenna is
located nearby the
radar transmit antenna in
monostatic radar. Feed-through...
- antenna. The
emitter and the
receiver can be in the same place, as with the
monostatic radars, or be
separated as in the
bistatic radars. Finally, the radar...
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receiver is produced. This
statement can be
understood by
examining the
monostatic (radar
transmitter and
receiver co-located)
radar equation one term at...
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natural shape evolution.
Domokos is
mostly known for his work on mono-
monostatic bodies, that is,
convex bodies that have one
stable and one
unstable point...
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transmitting antenna also
serves as the
receiving antenna; this is
called a
monostatic radar. A
radar which uses
separate transmitting and
receiving antennas...