Fluctuation loss

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title: Fluctuation loss
text: Fluctuation loss is an effect seen in radar systems as the target object moves or changes its orientation relative to the radar system. It was extensively studied during the 1950s by Peter Swerling, who introduced the Swerling models to allow the effect to be simulated. For this reason, it is sometimes known as Swerling loss or similar names. The effect occurs when the target's physical size is within a key range of values relative to the wavelength of the radar signal. As the signal reflects of
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