E. V. Bulakh
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
6 Papers
10 Citations
E. V. Bulakh is an academic researcher from National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar tracker & Secondary surveillance radar. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Recent advances in millimeter-wave radars
Dmitry M. Vavriv,O. O. Bezvesilniy,V. A. Volkov,A. A. Kravtsov,E. V. Bulakh +4 more
- 21 Apr 2015
TL;DR: A recently developed at the Institute of Radio Astronomy ground based millimeter-wave synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is described in more details as an example of the activity in the field.
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Multifunctional digital receiver-spectrometer
TL;DR: In this article, a two-channel digital receiver-spectrometer whose parameters and functional capabilities are optimized to provide its effective use in decameter telescopes, as well as in other systems where high precision and synchronization of measurements are required, is described.
Surveillance Radar “OKO”: An Effective Instrument for Security Applications
Dmitry M. Vavriv,V. A. Volkov,V. V. Vinogradov,A. A. Kravtsov,E. V. Bulakh,S. V. Sosnytskiy,S. S. Sekretarov,O.G. Nechaev,V.N. Gikalov,K. V. Gordeev,A.N. Suvid,A. V. Kondrikov,A. B. Kluchko +12 more
- 01 Sep 2018
TL;DR: “OKO” is a Doppler radar with pulse compression and mechanically scanned antenna intended for all-weather, long-term operation under local or remote control, and an advanced clutter suppression, MTI, and CFAR algorithms are introduced in the system.
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High sensitivity 0.5 to 19.5 ghz receiver with 1.1-ghz instantaneous bandwidth
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a radio phys. radio astron. 2014, 19(4): 375-380 СИСО-� Л ǫ-T.
Wideband digital receiver/pulse analyzer
V. V. Vynogradov,V. A. Volkov,R. V. Kozhyn,S. V. Sosnytskiy,Dmitry M. Vavriv,O. Y. Vasilyev,E. V. Bulakh,P. V. Usik,A. I. Kuzin +8 more
TL;DR: The experience of development of a digital receiver/pulse analyzer is described and is perfectly suitable for usage in radiolocation, radioastronomy, spectroscopy, in the systems for radioemission monitoring and in within the measuring-calibrating equipment.