Author ORCID Identifier
0009-0005-6230-9921: Gonzalo Macias-Ayala
0009-0008-8074-171X: Maria Lopez Velasquez
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
Fall 11-4-2024
Abstract
Radar technology has been a cornerstone of United States military air defense since the 1930s. With microcontroller applications, we can utilize the technology to develop and prototype further on a smaller scale. Ultrasonic radar technology is most applicable in the defense sector for its clear advantage in detection and versatility. Engineers are responsible for maintaining the successful operation of these systems. Additionally, creating plans for safe/standard procedure and maintainability records. The goal of the project is to enhance the target tracking capabilities by integrating real-time distance measurement and adaptable control of the launching mechanism. Performance improvements in movement ability, tracking ability, and rigidity were paved. Applications for this system include automation, robotics, and educational demonstrations of missile control systems
Recommended Citation
Macias-Ayala, Gonzalo and Lopez Velasquez, Maria, "Automatic Radar Defense System" (2024). Engineering – Undergraduate Research Projects.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk-enginunder/5
Comments
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