Part 8/9:
Range vs. Velocity Resolution: Increasing the number of pulses improves velocity resolution but can reduce range resolution's effectiveness due to sampling limitations.
Beam Width vs. Wavelength and Aperture Size: Narrowing the beam improves angular resolution but requires larger antennas or shorter wavelengths, which may not always be feasible.
Pulse Bandwidth vs. Hardware Limitations: Broader bandwidths improve range resolution but pose technical challenges and costs.
Designers must carefully balance these trade-offs based on application needs—whether it's for air traffic control, weather monitoring, or automotive collision avoidance.