Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles by Mark A. Richards, James A. Scheer, and William A. Holm (2010)
Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles by Mark A. Richards, James A. Scheer, and William A. Holm (2010)
Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles provides a comprehensive overview of radar principles and theory.
The book covers the fundamentals of radar systems and their components, including antennas, transmitters, receivers, signal processors, and trackers.
It also details radar signal analysis, wave propagation, and radar detection and estimation theory.
It features a detailed analysis of the modern radar equation and an introduction to adaptive radar methods.
The book examines the fundamentals of radar signal processing, including signal-to-noise ratio, clutter, and resolution.
It provides an overview of waveform diversity, including the principles of waveform design, and an introduction to modern waveforms.
The book also covers advanced topics such as radar imaging, target classification, and tracking.
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