i want the report and ppt of radar and microwave engineering
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Radar systems (radio detection and ranging) attempt to infer information about objects located remotely from reflections of electromagnetic waves generated deliberately at radio and microwave frequencies. Typically, the information sought is the detection of the presence of objective objects in the middle of the disorder, the recognition (classification) of the objectives and the estimation of the objective parameters such as the distance of reach from the antenna of the radar), taking (azimuth And elevation) Velocity, acceleration or backscatter of the cross section (reflectivity). Current radar systems perform these tasks simultaneously for multiple targets, with the finest possible resolution and as accurately as possible. In addition, mastery of the use of radar techniques has been extended beyond the traditional detection of aircraft and range application. In fact, modern radar applications include search radars, tracking and navigation for propagation targets, high resolution aerial imagery radar, meteorological observation radar, and ground and foliage penetrating radar. To achieve their extended tasks, modern radar systems combine high quality hardware with sophisticated signal design and development and implementation of processing algorithms based on statistical descriptions of both target characteristics and clutter distributions.