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Complexity of the problem related to radar target identification and (as a particular case) determination of its configuration and respective geometrical dimensions is primarily connected with the fact that a target detected by surveillance radar which dimensions are smaller than that of the respective resolution element is interpreted as a point target (a point that according to Euclid has no length, width, or height).
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Kozlov A. I., Logvin A. I., Sarychev V. A., Shatrakov Y. G., Zavalishin O. I. (2020). Enhancing Radar Station Functionalities to Delineate Linear Dimensions of Extended Visual Targets for Incoherent Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves. In: Introduction to the Theory of Radiopolarimetric Navigation Systems. Springer Aerospace Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8395-3_11
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