Advanced radar techniques and systems
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Advanced radar techniques and systems
(IEE radar, sonar, navigation and avionics series, 4)
Peter Peregrinus on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, c1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Within the wide and fascinating field of radar techniques and systems, this book describes in detail a number of areas of research related to system architecture and design, phenomenology, array antennas and signal processing.
The topics covered include:
Radar detection
Phenomenology of clutter and related constant false alarm rate (CFAR) processors
Doppler techniques for surveillance radar, multifunction radar and synthetic aperture radar
Clutter suppression: moving target indicators and detectors, adaptive and optimum MTI
Rejection of jamming in space and frequency domains
Concepts of radar target identification
Architectural options and trend in radar signal processing
Phased arrays: array theory, analysis and synthesis techniques; array elements and mutual coupling effects; architecture, elements, design criteria and low-sidelobe techniques for active arrays
Bistatic radar
Space-based radar
The book is primarily aimed at radar engineers and researchers, as well as at students of advanced radar.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Basic concepts on detection, estimation and optimum filtering
Chapter 2: Models of clutter
Chapter 3: CFAR techniques in clutter
Chapter 4: Pulse compression and equivalent technologies
Chapter 5: Pulse Doppler radars
Chapter 6: MTI, MTD and adaptive clutter cancellation
Chapter 7: Rejection of active interference
Chapter 8: Architectures and implementation of radar signal processor
Chapter 9: Identification of radar target
Chapter 10: Phased array antennas
Chapter 11: Bistatic radars
Chapter 12: Space-based radar
Chapter 13: Evolution and future trends of radars
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