Exploring the Benefits and Trade-Offs of Radar Technology: Over a Century of Progress
For many years, radar technology has been limited by a century-old trade-off between wavelength and distance. Radar systems that use shorter wavelengths can detect objects at farther distances, but they are more difficult to build and require more power. In a breakthrough development, researchers have developed a new radar system that eliminates this trade-off, allowing users to detect objects at farther distances without sacrificing power or complexity. This new technology could revolutionize the way we use radar, and could have far-reaching applications in areas such as safety, security, and navigation.
source: Phys.org