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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
BELGAUM
A
Project Synopsis on RADAR SYSTEM DESIGN FOR MOVING TARGETS
Under the guidance of

PROF.AIJAZ ALI KHAN
Designation of guide
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR & HOD, ECE DEPT.

By
ANIL D’SOUZA NAMBIAR RAHULKALADHARAN (4BP09EC009) (4BP09EC030)

ABDUL RAHMAN A.T THOUKEELA T.M (4BP09EC004) (4BP09EC048)

DEPARTMENT OF
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
BEARYS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
LANDS END, INNOLI, MANGALORE -574153

RADAR SYSTEM DESIGN FOR MOVING TARGETS

ABSTRACT:
RADAR is acronym for Radio Detection And Ranging.As we all know that RADAR is an object detection system which uses radio waves to determine the range , altitude , direction , or speed of objects. The radar dish or antenna Transmits pulses of radio waves or microwaves which bounces off any object in their path.The object returns a tiny part of the wave’s energy to a dish or antenna which is usually located at the same site as the transmitter.
But sound waves have certain distinct advantages over light waves :Sound travels through all substances , but light cannot pass through opaque materials. Sound waves travels at a lower speed (1100 feet/sec) as compared to light waves (186,000 miles/sec ) , so its easy to aquire& process it.Sound waves can work efficiently in glare environment as compared to light waves.And moreover sound give more accurate results when deployed in use.
So here in our project , we are going for ULTRASONIC



References: : [1]“Operational amplifiers & linear IC’s”- 2nd edition by David.A.Bell. [2] “The 8051 microcontroller & embedded systems” – 2nd edition by Muhammad Ali Mazidi,Jamice Gillespie, Robin.D.Mckinle [3] “Electronic devices & circuits” – 4th edition by David.A.Bell. [4] “Introduction to Radar systems” – 3rdedition by Merill.L.Skolnik [5] www.circuit-projects.com

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