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TEACHING METHODOLOGIES

Course Name: RADAR SYSTEMS (C411)


1.CHALK AND TALK

2.PPT
3.NPTEL VIDEO:
Topic: tracking radar
https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/108105154/L29.html

4.DEBATE SESSION:
Topic: MTI versus Pulse Doppler radar
5.QUIZ:
Topic: MTI and Pulse Doppler radar: Introduction

1. The advantage of a pulse radar over a continuous wave (CW) radar is *1 point
a. A pulse radar can estimate range of the target, whereas CW radar cannot estimate it
b. A pulse radar has higher range than a CW radar
c. A pulse radar can estimate the velocity of a target, whereas CW radar cannot estimate velocity
d. All of the above

2. A continuous wave radar 1 point


a. is a wideband radar
b. is a narrowband radar
c. does not suffer from the limitation of minimum range
d. both (b) and (c)

3. To develop a continuous wave radar *1 point


a. two separate antennas are necessary
b. a single antenna is used for transmission and reception
c. either of (a) and (b)
d. a magic tee is required.

4. The advantage of a pulse-Doppler radar over an MTI radar is that *1 point


a. it can measure both the range and Doppler unambiguously
b. it can measure range unambiguously, whereas MTI radar has range ambiguity
c. it can measure the Doppler unambiguously, whereas MTI radar has Doppler ambiguity
d. none of these

5. The limitation of MTI radar can be tackled by *1 point


a. choosing the low operating frequency of the radar
b. choosing a high PRF
c. choosing more than one PRF
d. all of these

6.ONLINE TEACHING
Topic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y1-6iPpj3c&list=PL_iBtKPlKrRghCIHRUM-
N7MbSMF4Drzmn&index=1

8.SEMINAR
Topic: Radiation pattern

9.LECTURE WITH ASSIGNMENT


Topic: FMCW RADAR

10.PICTORIAL SESSION
Topic: RADOME

Faculty Signature

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