What Is an Imaging Radar?
Imaging radar is an advanced underground imaging detector, which can locate and treasure hunt.
Imaging radar
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- Chinese name
- Imaging radar
- English name
- imaging radar
- definition
- A radar system that produces high-resolution target images.
- Applied discipline
- Geography (first-level discipline), Remote sensing applications (secondary-level discipline)
- Chinese name
- Imaging radar
- Foreign name
- Imaging Radar
- Imaging radar is an advanced underground imaging detector, which can locate and treasure hunt.
- The above content was published by the National Science and Technology Terminology Examination Committee.
- There are several techniques for radar to achieve imaging effects. The technique that can usually achieve practical imaging resolution is synthetic aperture radar. It is equipped with advanced software to make instrument operation and data analysis easier. The different colors on the computer represent the land being measured. In addition, the additional image of this needle detector not only allows the instrument to detect the strongest and weakest points of the object, but also can estimate the approximate depth through detection, and can also detect deeper places underground.