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    radR is a user-supported, open source project which aims to improve and broaden the use
    of radars in biological research, by providing a convenient reference platform for:

    • generating, visualizing, and sharing feature-level datasets from raw radar data
    • developing, testing and publishing new algorithms
    • evaluating and comparing radar hardware

    radR is not a replacement for commercial real-time software

    radR is not a free-standing program - it is a layer atop the R statistical programming package,
    which provides a rich extension language and a broad spectrum of statistical tools

    radR is not vendor-specific - we aim to support the user's choice of hardware

    radR will not solve all of your data problems out-of-the-box - it is meant to make it easier
    for you to reproduce other people's methods and to develop your own

    Please do not use radR for navigation or air traffic control!

    Visit Radar concepts, as understood by radR to learn more about basic radar concepts.

    For new users who want to jump right in, visit FAQ to get started.

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    This revision modified by beth (Ban)

    radR is a user-supported, open source project which aims to improve and broaden the use
    of radars in biological research, by providing a convenient reference platform for:

    • generating, visualizing, and sharing feature-level datasets from raw radar data
    • developing, testing and publishing new algorithms
    • evaluating and comparing radar hardware

    radR is not a replacement for commercial real-time software

    radR is not a free-standing program - it is a layer atop the R statistical programming package,
    which provides a rich extension language and a broad spectrum of statistical tools

    radR is not vendor-specific - we aim to support the user's choice of hardware

    radR will not solve all of your data problems out-of-the-box - it is meant to make it easier
    for you to reproduce other people's methods and to develop your own

    Please do not use radR for navigation or air traffic control!

    Visit Radar concepts, as understood by radR to learn more about basic radar concepts.

    For new users who want to jump right in, visit FAQ to get started.


     
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