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词条 Scintillation (radar)
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{{Other uses|Scintillation (disambiguation)}}

Scintillation is a fluctuation in the amplitude of a target on a radar display. It is closely related to target glint, or wander, an apparent displacement of the target from its mean position. This effect can be caused by a shift of the effective reflection point on the target, but has other causes as well. The fluctuations can be slow (scan-to-scan) or rapid (pulse-to-pulse).

It appears especially at seaside level.

Scintillation and glint are actually two manifestations of the same phenomenon and are most properly linked to one another in target modeling.

References

  • {{cite book

| last = Skolnik
| first = Merrill I.
| year = 1990
| title = Radar Handbook
| edition = 2nd
| publisher = McGraw-Hill
| isbn = 0-07-057913-X
  • {{cite book

| last = Edde
| first = Byron
| year = 1992
| title = Radar: Principles, Technology, Applications
| publisher = Prentice Hall
| isbn = 0-13-752346-7{{electronics-stub}}

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