Internal monitoring of the frequency response of a dynamically adaptive radar absorbing material

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Recent advances in conducting polymer materials have enabled the realisation of radar absorbers with very wide dynamic tuning ranges. The author examines possible techniques for internally monitoring the frequency response of such absorbers so that they may be integrated effectively into an elecfronic warfare system.

Inspec keywords: electronic warfare; radar equipment; electromagnetic wave absorption; monitoring; conducting polymers; military equipment; frequency response

Other keywords: radar absorbers; internal monitoring; frequency response; conducting polymer materials; electronic warfare system; wide dynamic tuning ranges; EW system; dynamically adaptive radar absorbing material

Subjects: Electromagnetic wave propagation; Polymers and plastics (engineering materials science); Electronic warfare; Radar equipment, systems and applications; Military detection and tracking systems

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      • Chambers, B.: `Dynamically adaptive radar absorbing materials', Proc 8th European Electromagnetic Structures Conference, 6–7 September 1995, Nottingham, UK, p. 138–145.
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      • B. Chambers . Frequency tuning characteristics of capacitively loaded Salisbury screenradar absorber. Electron. Lett. , 1626 - 1628
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