1、IEEE Standard for Radar Definitions IEEE Std 686-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 686-2008) Sponsored by the Radar Systems Panel and the Sponsored by the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USAIEEE Std 686-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 686-2008) IEEE Stand
2、ard for Radar Definitions Sponsor Radar Systems Panel of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society Approved 23 March 2017 IEEE-SA Standards Board The promotion of clarity and consistency in the use of radar terminology is the purpose IEEE 686, radar, terminology 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 1
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41、e this IEEE standard was completed, the Terminology Committee Working Group had the following membership: Chris Baker, Chair Joe BruderVice Chair, Fauszia Ahmed Dale Blair Shannon Blunt James Day Antonio de Maio Hugh Griffiths Mike Inggs Krzyztof Kulpa Heiner Kuschel John Milan Eric Mokole Simon Wat
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44、hi Ted Burse Stephen Dukes Doug Edwards J. Travis Griffith Michael Janezic Thomas Koshy Joseph L. Koepfinger* Kevin Lu Daleep Mohla Damir Novosel Ronald C. Petersen Annette D. Reilly Robby Robson Dorothy Stanley Adrian Stephens Mehmet Ulema Phil Wennblom Howard Wolfman Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus7 Copy
45、right 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 686-2017, IEEE Standard for Radar Definitions. Originally, radar definitions were included in IEEE Std 172-1971 B3. 1 , 2 In 1974, the Radar Systems Panel of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
46、 set out to create a separate standard devoted to radar definitions. The result was the first edition of this standard, IEEE Std 686-1977. In order to avoid overlap and conflict with the radar definitions existing in IEEE Std 172-1971, the IEEE Standards Board allowed only new terms, not already in that standard, to be included in IEEE Std 686-1977. The second edition, IEEE Std 686-1982, included term