
Impulse Radar
Impulse radar is a technology that detects objects and measures distances by sending quick, powerful bursts of radio waves outward. When these waves hit an object, they bounce back to the radar receiver. By calculating the time it takes for the echoes to return, the system determines how far away the object is. This method allows for precise detection of objects, even in challenging environments like fog or darkness. Impulse radar is used in various fields such as navigation, stealth detection, and hazard assessment, providing rapid and accurate sensing without physical contact.