Monostatic radar

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Monostatic radar is radar in which the transmitter and receiver are collocated.[1] This is the conventional configuration for a radar, but the term is used to distinguish it from a bistatic radar or multistatic radar.

References

  1. ^ Chernyak, Victor S. (1998). Fundamentals of multisite radar systems: multistatic radars and multiradar systems. CRC Press. ISBN 90-5699-165-5. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)