Abstract
Experiments with a high-frequency (HF) Doppler radar and a frequency-shifting transponder show that the velocity and position of ships or floating objects can be tracked without the need for accurate differential-position measurements. Maximum-entropy spectral analysis permits tracking during rapid maneuvers using sampling times as short as 4 s.
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