Stimson's introduction to airborne radar
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書誌事項
Stimson's introduction to airborne radar
SciTech Publishing, c2014
3rd ed
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Introduction to airborne radar
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other author: Hugh D. Griffiths, Chris J. Baker, Dave Adamy
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Completely modernized, greatly expanded, but retaining all the magic of the 2nd edition, Introduction to Airborne Radar has been brought into the 21st century without losing the hallmarks that made George Stimson's previous editions unique. Every chapter has been updated to reflect the constant transformations in radar technology and end-of-chapter exercises have also been added, improving its employment as a textbook.
Over 100 radar and EW experts from around the world were involved in reviewing, writing, and editing this book, each one a longtime user of the previous editions. Each one of them was tasked with making sure this third edition lives up to its legacy of 'Introduction.'
Stimson's is written specifically as an overview without going overboard on the math. Virtually anyone with a knowledge of high school algebra, trigonometry, and physics will be able to read and absorb the vast majority of the material. The first 17 chapters provide fundamentals that can be used by air, ground, and sea-based personnel. Every chapter provides extensive fundamental materials and practical applications, using visual system exemplars to aid explanations. The unique full color layout is enhanced with an immense number of illustrations, figures, tables, and color photographs.
Key features:
Modernized to reflect changes in the past 20 years including electronic scanning antennas and high resolution imaging.
Completely covers the wide range of techniques employed in modern airborne and space borne radars.
Fundamentals are applicable to ground and sea-based radar.
Clear, understandable writing supplemented by extensive graphic illustration of concepts and offset boxes taking those concepts to the next level.
Community reviewed by over 100 radar experts from organizations worldwide.
目次
Part I: Overview of Airborne Radar
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Chapter 2: Approaches to Implementation
Chapter 3: Representative Applications
Part II: Essential Groundwork
Chapter 4: Radio Waves and Alternating Current Signals
Chapter 5: A Nonmathematical Approach to Radar
Chapter 6: Preparatory Math for Radar
Part III: Fundamentals of Radar
Chapter 7: Choice of Radio Frequency
Chapter 8: Directivity and the Antenna Beam
Chapter 9: Electronically Scanned Array Antennas
Chapter 10: Electronically Scanned Array Design
Chapter 11: Pulsed Operation
Chapter 12: Detection Range
Chapter 13: The Range Equation: What It Does and Doesn't Tell Us
Chapter 14: Radar Receivers and Digitization
Chapter 15: Measuring Range and Resolving in Range
Chapter 16: Pulse Compression and High-Resolution Radar
Chapter 17: Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave Ranging
Part IV: Pulse Doppler Radar
Chapter 18: The Doppler Effect
Chapter 19: The Spectrum of a Pulsed Signal
Chapter 20: The Pulsed Spectrum Unveiled
Chapter 21: Doppler Sensing and Digital Filtering
Chapter 22: Measuring Range-Rate
Part V: Clutter
Chapter 23: Sources and Spectra of Ground Return
Chapter 24: Effect of Range and Doppler Ambiguities on Ground Clutter
Chapter 25: Representing Clutter
Chapter 26: Separating Ground Moving Targets from Clutter
Part VI: Air-to-Air Operation
Chapter 27: PRF and Ambiguities
Chapter 28: Low PRF Operation
Chapter 29: Medium PRF Operation
Chapter 30: High PRF Operation
Chapter 31: Automatic Tracking
Part VII: Imaging Radar
Chapter 32: Radar and Resolution
Chapter 33: Imaging Methods
Chapter 34: SAR Image Formation and Processing
Chapter 35: SAR System Design
Part VIII Radar and Electronic Warfare
Chapter 36: Electronic Warfare Terms and Concepts
Chapter 37: Electronic Warfare Support
Chapter 38: Electronic Attack
Chapter 39: Electronic Protection
Chapter 40: Decoys
Chapter 41: Low Probability of Intercept (LPI)
Part IX: Special Topics and Advanced Concepts
Chapter 42: Antenna Radar Cross Section Reduction
Chapter 43: Advanced Processor Architectures
Chapter 44: Bistatic Radar
Chapter 45: Distributed Radar and MIMO Radar
Chapter 46: Radar Waveforms: Advanced Concepts
Chapter 47: Target Classification
Chapter 48: Emerging Radar Trends
Part X: Representative Radar Systems
Chapter 49: Airborne Early Warning and Control
Chapter 50: Reconnaissance & Surveillance
Chapter 51: Space Based Radar Systems
Chapter 52: Fighter & Attack
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