Sidelobes
In antenna engineering, sidelobes are the lobes of the far field radiation pattern of an antenna or other radiation source, that are not the main lobe. Wikipedia
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Sidelobes are an unfortunate reality of all directional antennas. They are a consequence of nature and are directly related to diffraction effects in light – ...
Sidelobe level: The energy radiated at lobes other that the main lobe on boresight is termed the sidelobe or sidelobes. The maximum sidelobe level is often ...
However, all radar antennas naturally have “sidelobes” – additional beams, away from the main beam, which radiate and receive some fraction of the radar's.
Apr 17, 2023 · Sidelobes are ubiquitous in many sensors, including ADCPs, and affect data captured. Therefore, they are an important consideration when ...