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Bistatic Radar: Electromagnetics and Radar

Autor Nicholas J. Willis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2005
The definitive book on bistatic radar provides a history of bistatic systems and alerts potential designers to non-working applications and dead-ends. While reviewing basic concepts and definitions, the text explains mathematical development of relationships such as geometry, Ovals of Cassini, dynamic range, isorange and isodoppler contours, and clutter doppler spread.
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ISBN-13: 9781891121456
ISBN-10: 1891121456
Pagini: 329
Dimensiuni: 155 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:00002
Editura: SciTech Publishing Inc
Seria Electromagnetics and Radar


Descriere

The definitive book on bistatic radar provides a history of bistatic systems and alerts potential designers to non-working applications and dead-ends. While reviewing basic concepts and definitions, the text explains mathematical development of relationships such as geometry, Ovals of Cassini, dynamic range, isorange and isodoppler contours, and clutter doppler spread.

Notă biografică

Nicholas J. Willis received a BS degree in mathematics from Stanford University in 1956 under an NROTC-Holloway scholarship. He spent five years in the U.S. Navy, two on destroyers and three the Talos guided missile program sixteen years in industry with Philco-Ford, SRI International and Systems Control, Inc.; five years at DARPA; and a final 17 years at Technology Service Corp. Mr Willis now consults and conducts short courses for government and industry. As an SES-3 at DARPA's Tactical Technology Office, Mr Willis was responsible for radar, EW and land warfare programs, including bistatic radars, LPI radars and in particular Pave Mover, the forerunner of JSTARS. When at TSC, he designed one of the F-22 radar modes. Mr Willis has won the DoD's JDR Best Paper Award twice.


Cuprins

  • Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview
  • Chapter 2: History
  • Chapter 3: Coordinate Systems, Geometry, and Equations
  • Chapter 4: Range Relationships
  • Chapter 5: Location and Area Relationships
  • Chapter 6: Doppler Relationships
  • Chapter 7: Target Resolution
  • Chapter 8: Target Cross Section
  • Chapter 9: Clutter
  • Chapter 10: Electronic Countermeasures and Counter-Countermeasures
  • Chapter 11: Multistatic Radars
  • Chapter 12: Special Concepts and Applications
  • Chapter 13: Special Problems and Requirements
  • Appendix A: Early Publications of Bistatic Radar Phenomenology
  • Appendix B: Width of a Bistatic Range Cell
  • Appendix C: Approximation to the Location Equation
  • Appendix D: Area within a Maximum Range Oval of Cassini
  • Appendix E: Relationships Between Parameters in Target Location and Clutter Doppler Spread Equations
  • Appendix F: Orthogonal Conic Section Theorems