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Tabletop Radar Range Using Interferometric Time-of-Flight

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Abstract

We are presenting a tabletop radar range with a scale factor of 100,000. This scale reduction allows to use near IR wavelength instead of radio frequency to determine the radar cross section of complex objects. Scale models are manufactured using a 3D printer with nanometric resolution. Interferometric time-of-flight gives the system depth resolution similar to ranging capability of radar.

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