Betekenis van:
radar target
radar target
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Radar target enhancer
- accepting radar target data from more than four primary radars;
- Accepting radar target data from more than four primary radars;
- Calculation of target velocity from primary radar having non-periodic (variable) scanning rates;
- It is configured so that radar target data can be transmitted only one way from the radar site to one or more civil ATC centres;
- Configured so that radar target data can be transmitted only one way from the radar site to one or more civil ATC centres;
- configured so that radar target data can be transmitted only one way from the radar site to one or more civil ATC centres;
- The term ‘specialised equipment for military training’ includes military types of attack trainers, operational flight trainers, radar target trainers, radar target generators, gunnery training devices, anti-submarine warfare trainers, flight simulators (including human-rated centrifuges for pilot/astronaut training), radar trainers, instrument flight trainers, navigation trainers, missile launch trainers, target equipment, drone ‘aircraft’, armament trainers, pilotless ‘aircraft’ trainers, mobile training units and training equipment for ground military operations.
- Superposition and correlation, or fusion, of target data from two or more "geographically dispersed" and "interconnected radar sensors" to enhance and discriminate targets.
- common use of "symmetric algorithms" is confidentiality of data. "System tracks" (6) means processed, correlated (fusion of radar target data to flight plan position) and updated aircraft flight position report available to the Air Traffic Control centre controllers.
- N.B.: A common use of "symmetric algorithms" is confidentiality of data. "System tracks" (6) means processed, correlated (fusion of radar target data to flight plan position) and updated aircraft flight position report available to the Air Traffic Control centre controllers.
- "System tracks" (6) means processed, correlated (fusion of radar target data to flight plan position) and updated aircraft flight position report available to the Air Traffic Control centre controllers. "Systolic array computer" (4) means a computer where the flow and modification of the data is dynamically controllable at the logic gate level by the user.
- "Symmetric algorithm" (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption. N.B.:a common use of "symmetric algorithms" is confidentiality of data. "System tracks" (6) means processed, correlated (fusion of radar target data to flight plan position) and updated aircraft flight position report available to the Air Traffic Control centre controllers.
- N.B.: A common use of "symmetric algorithms" is confidentiality of data. "System tracks" (6) means processed, correlated (fusion of radar target data to flight plan position) and updated aircraft flight position report available to the Air Traffic Control centre controllers. "Systolic array computer" (4) means a computer where the flow and modification of the data is dynamically controllable at the logic gate level by the user. "Tape" (1) is a material constructed of interlaced or unidirectional "monofilaments", 'strands', "rovings", "tows", or "yarns", etc., usually preimpregnated with resin.
- "Symmetric algorithm" (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption. N.B.: A common use of "symmetric algorithms" is confidentiality of data. "System tracks" (6) means processed, correlated (fusion of radar target data to flight plan position) and updated aircraft flight position report available to the Air Traffic Control centre controllers. "Systolic array computer" (4) means a computer where the flow and modification of the data is dynamically controllable at the logic gate level by the user. "Tape" (1) is a material constructed of interlaced or unidirectional "monofilaments", 'strands', "rovings", "tows", or "yarns", etc., usually preimpregnated with resin. N.B.:'Strand' is a bundle of "monofilaments" (typically over 200) arranged approximately parallel. "Technology" (GTN NTN All) means specific information necessary for the "development", "production" or "use" of goods. This information takes the form of 'technical data' or 'technical assistance'.