Radio lighting based on dynamic chaos generators
Alexander Dmitriev, Elena Efremova, Mark Gerasimov, Vadim Itskov

TL;DR
This paper explores using chaos-based microwave transmitters for radio lighting, presenting an experimental device that enhances object visibility with noncoherent wideband radiation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel radio lighting device based on dynamic chaos generators and demonstrates its practical performance.
Findings
Successful development of a chaos microgenerator-based radio lighting lamp
Effective noncoherent microwave radiation for object illumination
Potential improvements in radiometric observation techniques
Abstract
A problem of lighting objects and surfaces with artificial sources of noncoherent microwave radiation with the aim to observe them using radiometric equipment is considered. Transmitters based on dynamic chaos generators are used as sources of noncoherent wideband microwave radiation. An experimental sample of such a device, i.e., a radio lighting lamp based on a chaos microgenerator and its performance are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Scientific Research Methods · Advanced Control and Stabilization in Aerospace Systems
