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==FERS is the Flexible, Extensible Radar and Sonar Simulator==
 
==FERS is the Flexible, Extensible Radar and Sonar Simulator==
  
FERS is a radar and ultrasonic simulator for generated simulated waveforms, to simulate the transmitted signals, echos off objects in the modelled environment, and the signals that are received by the radar transmitter(s). FERS is suited to simulating the operation of variety types of radar systems, including monostatic, bistatic, and multistatic. It is planned around supporting a broad variety of traditional and more modern, and indeed rather experimental, radar system designs. FERS is a project in under development.
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FERS is a radar and sonar simulator for generated simulated waveforms, to simulate the transmitted signals, echos off objects in the modelled environment, and the signals that are received by the radar transmitter(s). FERS is suited to simulating the operation of variety types of radar systems, including monostatic, bistatic, and multistatic. It is planned around supporting a broad variety of traditional and more modern, and indeed rather experimental, radar system designs. FERS is a project in under development.
  
 
Visit the FERS Git Hub at https://github.com/stpaine/FERS for further details and explanation of the dependency packages that are needed if you are intending to installed and test the software.
 
Visit the FERS Git Hub at https://github.com/stpaine/FERS for further details and explanation of the dependency packages that are needed if you are intending to installed and test the software.

Latest revision as of 14:56, 9 March 2021


FERS is the Flexible, Extensible Radar and Sonar Simulator[edit]

FERS is a radar and sonar simulator for generated simulated waveforms, to simulate the transmitted signals, echos off objects in the modelled environment, and the signals that are received by the radar transmitter(s). FERS is suited to simulating the operation of variety types of radar systems, including monostatic, bistatic, and multistatic. It is planned around supporting a broad variety of traditional and more modern, and indeed rather experimental, radar system designs. FERS is a project in under development.

Visit the FERS Git Hub at https://github.com/stpaine/FERS for further details and explanation of the dependency packages that are needed if you are intending to installed and test the software.