The Ohio State University NCTR data base file structure
An advanced radar backscatter measurement is being developed so that Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR) techniques can be developed by a data base user community. The NCTR data base contains files in a standardized format. The format allows for a named file to contain header information in plain English text (ASCII) followed by a variable amount of amplitude (dB) and phase (degrees) data. Any file may contain raw measured data, calibrated data, or filtered/edited calibrated data. The format uses a fixed word length (16 bit) packed in 512-word blocks. The result is flexible, yet efficient, storage of data.
"An advanced radar backscatter measurement is being developed so that Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR) techniques can be developed by a data base user community. The NCTR data base contains files in a standardized format. The format allows for a named file to contain header information in plain English text (ASCII) followed by a variable amount of amplitude (dB) and phase (degrees) data. Any file may contain raw measured data, calibrated data, or filtered/edited calibrated data. The format uses a fixed word length (16 bit) packed in 512-word blocks. The result is flexible, yet efficient, storage of data."@en
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