Improving command and control system against with future threats by applying quantum radars
In this study, quantum sensors and in particular quantum radars have been studied as one of the new technologies that can be used to significantly improve command and control systems. The concept of quantum entanglement and its application in quantum illumination technology in these sensors is considered as a quantum standard for improvement new command and control systems in the field of detection, data collection and reducing the limitations of common remote sensing tools. Also, the performance of quantum radars with non- entangled and entangled signals in quantum radars is compared and analyzed with the capabilities of classical radars, and the results are presented.
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