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    Modelling of Adaptive Multifunction Radars for Trials Planning and Acceptance by Dawber, W.N., Hunter, G.J., Branson, J.A.

    Published in 2007 IEEE Radar Conference (01-04-2007)
    “…Adaptive, electronically scanned, radars operating in a closed loop pose a particularly challenging problem for radar modelling as traditional probabilistic…”
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    Comparison of Doppler clutter cancellation techniques for naval multi-function radars by Dawber, W.N, Harwood, N.M

    “…We describe a comparison of fixed and adaptive clutter cancellation processes applied to measured multi-function radar (MFR) data in a littoral environment…”
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    Modelling of the littoral environment for real-time radar performance assessment by Branson, J, Wooding, S, Dawber, W.N

    “…The role of the Royal Navy has changed dramatically since the end of the Cold War. Ships and personnel are now expected to fulfil a wider range of possible…”
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    Bragg Cell Diffraction in Resonant Cavities by Dawber, W.N., Maitland, A., Sutton, P., Shaw, A., Flynn, C.

    Published in Journal of modern optics (01-06-1991)
    “…Steier et al. [1] have shown that the diffraction efficiency of a stationary grating may be improved by placing the grating in a resonant cavity. In this paper…”
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    Analysis of spectrum variability in sea clutter by Miller, R.J, Dawber, W.N

    “…Naval radar systems commonly employ Doppler processing to separate targets from clutter. A widely used system is the moving target detector or MTD system…”
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    Integrated Antenna Architecture for High Frequency Multifunction Naval Systems by Dawber, W.N., Pote, M.F., Turner, S.D., Graddon, J.M., Barker, D., Evans, G., Wood, S.G.

    Published in 2006 CIE International Conference on Radar (01-10-2006)
    “…We present an integrated topside approach to the design of a multifunction naval high frequency (HF) system. Following this approach two high-level designs for…”
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