Coffee Can Radar Project
The Coffee Can Radar Project is a project to where we can create a way to use a radar to measure various objects speeds and possible 3D mapping of of our local area. The idea is to use tin coffee-cans as radar antena in order to create a synthetic-aperture imaging system. The system will primarily be used for both range and Doppler expeirements. The Coffee Can Radar is based on MIT's version of the Coffee Can Radar experiments.
**Currently students working with the Coffee Can system are preparing to use this research for their JHSH research submissions.
Stats:
15x12 inches
$1,800 - Includes Quonset's Cantenna pre-configured kit as well as full range of indivisual components to which the STEM club will build at a later date.
Resolution: 1/2 distance of real apperature (Independant of range)
Have a question? Contact: "Robinson, Ken, Mr., CIV, OSD/DoDEA-Europe" <Ken.Robinson@dodea.edu> Or visit Room F223