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1、n , IEEE Standard Radar Definitions - ! Signals and Applications Sponsored by the Radar Systems Panel of the ! b IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society ! Published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 1001Z USA. April20,19Sy) SH131
2、69 Authorized licensed use limited to: Tsinghua University Library. Downloaded on December 25,2010 at 10:23:01 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. lEEE Std686-rn (Revision of IEEE S t d 686-1982) IEEE Standard Radar Definitions Sponsor Radar Systems Panel of the IEEEAerospaceandElectronicSyste
3、msSociety Approved February 15,1990 IEEEstandardsBoard Abstract: IEEE Std 686-1990, IEEE Standard Radar Definitions, is a glossary of standard radar definitions. The definitions represent the consensus of opinion of a panel of leading experts in radar technology and should serve as a guide to standa
4、rdization of meanings. Copyright 0 1990 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USA No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior permission of the publish
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15、e standards documents. Authorized licensed use limited to: Tsinghua University Library. Downloaded on December 25,2010 at 10:23:01 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of IEEE Std 686-1990, IEEE Standard Radar Definitions.) This standard is published for th
16、e purpose of promoting clarity and consistency in the use of radar terminology. The definitions represent the consensus (reached after several rounds of review, comment, and revision) of a panel of radar experts, including authors of several books on radar. It is intended that these definitions shal
17、l serve as a guide to standardization of meanings. Originally, radar definitions were included in IEEE S t d 172-1971, IEEE Standard Definitions of Navigation Aid Terms. The Radar Systems Panel of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society undertook, beginning in 1974, to create a separate st
18、andard devoted to radar definitions. The result was the first edition of this standard, IEEE Std 686-1977, IEEE Standard Radar Definitions. In order to avoid overlap and conflict with the radar definitions then existing in IEEE Std 172-1971, the IEEE Standards Board allowed only new radar terms, not
19、 already in that stan- dard, to be included in IEEE Std 686-1977. The second edition, IEEE Std 686-1977, included terms formerly found in IEEE Std 172-1971, with the exception of a few terms that are common to both fields, and new or updated terms. IEEE Std 686- 1990 updates, adds, and/or deletes st
20、andard radar definitions The Radar Systems Panel Balloting Committee* of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society had the following membership at the time this standard was approved: Charles H. Gager, Chairman Russell Logan, Vice-Chairman Dale A. Ausherman David K. Barton William G. Bath L.
21、 Russ Blair Leopold J. Cantafio Michel H. Carpentier (France) Richard J. Doviak Frederick B. Dyer H. Allen Ecker David Ethington Alfonso Farina (Italy) Robert T. Hill Major A. Johnson Stephen L. Johnston Adam Kozma Russ Lefevre Ronald B. Longbrake George McFarland Richard K. Moore William C. Morchin
22、 Charles E. Muehe Fred E. Nathanson Josh T. Nessmith Robert L. Nevin N. Jorgen A. Nilsson (Sweden) Robert M. ODonnell William A. Skillman Merrill I. Skolnik John K. Smith Gerard V. Trunk Harold R. Ward Michael Yerkes *All members of the Radar Systems Panel Balloting Committee are from the United Sta
23、tes unless otherwise noted. The entire membership of the Radar Systems Panel participated in reviewing successive drafts and recommending revisions, additions, and deletions. The work of preparing the drafts, inte- grating all the comments, resolving differences, and coordinating with other IEEE Sta
24、ndards was accomplished by the Terminology Committee of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society, which had the following membership at the time this standard was approved: William C. Morchin, Chairman* Dale A. Ausherman David K. Barton L. Russ Blair Alfred J. Cann John Clarket (Great Brita
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