Eric Walton: Random Noise Radar

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**Eric WALTON, *et al.***

**Random Noise Radar**

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[**http://www.livescience.com**](http://www.livescience.com)  
26 June 2006

**New Radar is Undetectable, Inventor Claims**

**by** **LiveScience Staff**

A new radar system is virtually undetectable because its signal
resembles random noise, according to researchers at Ohio State
University.

The radar could be of use to the military and law enforcement,
the scientists said today.

The radar uses a very low-intensity signal across a wide range
of frequencies, so a TV or radio tuned to any one frequency
would interpret the radar signal as a very weak form of static.

"Almost all radio receivers in the world are designed to
eliminate random noise, so that they can clearly receive the
signal they're looking for," said Eric Walton, who led the work.
"Radio receivers could search for this radar signal and they
wouldn't find it. It also won't interfere with TV, radio, or
other communication signals."

To put it another way, the bandwidth of the new device is
thousands of times broader than the signals it might otherwise
interfere with, Walton explained.

Like traditional radar, the "noise" radar detects an object by
bouncing a radio signal off it and detecting the rebound.

The new radar can be tuned to penetrate solid walls, just as a
TV signal does. The military could use it to spot enemy soldiers
inside a building, or police could catch speeding drivers
without setting off their radar detectors.

Walton, whose team is filing for a patent on the device, said
the components cost less than $100.

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**US 2006022866**   
**Vehicle Obstacle Warning Radar**   
**WALTON Eric K.; CHEN, Chi-Chih**   
**2-02-2006**

Applicant: UNIV OHIO   
EC:  G01S7/35B; G01S13/32; (+1)  IPC: G01S13/93;
G01S7/28; G01S7/35 (+10)

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**[US 2006012513](radar.pdf)**  **[PDF Format: ]**  
**Radar System Using RF Noise**   
**WALTON, Eric**   
**1-19-2006**

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**Classification:**- international: G01S13/08; G01S7/35;
G01S13/34; G01S13/02; G01S13/93; G01S13/00; G01S7/02;- european:
G01S7/35; G01S13/34F   
**Application number:** US20050076424 20050308   
**Priority number(s):** US20050076424 20050308; US20030355627
20030131   
**Also published as:** WO2005003810 // US6864834 //
US2004150555   
**Abstract:** A radar system that utilizes predetermined,
pseudorandom, or random waveforms that may be substantially
matched to the impulse response of the radar and any surrounding
clutter such that the signal-to-clutter ratio may be optimized
and/or such that specific targets may be identified and/or
classified.

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