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In this session we will discuss a methodology that includes the RF circuit design and signal processing effects as well in the calculation of the coverage map.
Key Learnings:
How to design and simulate radar systems
Method for combining RF and signal processing components in a single simulation
Customization of results visualization for radar coverage
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