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Radar Techniques Using Array Antennas

Autor Wulf-Dieter Wirth
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2001
This book gives an introduction to the possibilities of radar technology based on active array antennas, giving examples of modern practical systems. There are many valuable lessons presented for designers of future high standard multifunction radar systems for military and civil applications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780852967980
ISBN-10: 0852967985
Pagini: 488
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Mathematical Association of America (MAA)

Cuprins

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Signal representation and mathematical tools
  • Chapter 3: Statistical signal theory
  • Chapter 4: Array antennas
  • Chapter 5: Beamforming
  • Chapter 6: Sampling and digitisation of signals
  • Chapter 7: Pulse compression with polyphase codes
  • Chapter 8: Detection of targets by a pulse series
  • Chapter 9: Sequential detection
  • Chapter 10: Adaptive beamforming for jammer suppression
  • Chapter 11: Monopulse direction estimation
  • Chapter 12: Superresolution in angle
  • Chapter 13: Space-time adaptive processing
  • Chapter 14: Synthetic aperture radar with active phased arrays
  • Chapter 15: Inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR)
  • Chapter 16: Target classification
  • Chapter 17: Experimental phased-array system ELRA
  • Chapter 18: Floodlight radar concept (OLPI)
  • Chapter 19: System and parameter considerations

Notă biografică

Wulf-D. Wirth received his Dr.-Ing. degree in electrical engineering from the Technical University Berlin in 1962. He was the head of the Electronics Department of FGAN-FFM, the German defence research establishment, since it was founded until his recent retirement. He has published more than 50 papers with emphasis on radar signal processing and phased array radar and presented regularly at international radar conferences. He was a member of several NATO research studies and other international working groups and the radar-committee of DGON. He is now working as senior consultant at FGAN.