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Microwave Radar: Imaging and Advanced Concepts

Microwave Radar: Imaging and Advanced Concepts

By (author): Roger J. Sullivan
Copyright: 2000
Pages: 496
ISBN: 9780890063415

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More comprehensive than any other general-purpose imaging radar book, this one-of-a-kind reference begins with a systematic introduction to the fundamental principles of microwave radar and delivers an extensive discussion of radar imaging. Moreover, you get the latest information on image superresolution, automatic target recognition, moving target indication, and space-time adaptive processing (STAP) Whether you're a radar novice or experienced professional, this is an essential reference that features the theory and practical application of formulas you use in radar design every day. The book helps you...Understand the resolution and ambiguity limits in linear-FM radar waveforms such as those found in most synthetic aperture radars (SAR); Achieve superresolution or sidelobe-reduction in SAR imagery; Determine minimum detectable velocity (MDV) using ground-moving-target indication (GMTI) radar, and the criterion for low-probability of intercept (LPI) radar success; Understand how deep ground-penetrating radar can see, and how SAR and ISAR modes can be interleaved on an airborne platform. With this book, you're taken step-by-step through the development of modern airborne microwave radar, up to the cutting edge of emergent technologies, including new results on theoretical 2D and 3D ISAR point-spread functions (PSF) and current discussions concerning dechirp/deskew SAR processing, layover in SAR images, vibrating targets, foliage penetration, image quality parameters, and more. Plus, for students of electrical engineering, physics, and radar, this book provides the best source for basic airborne radar understanding, as well as a broad introduction to the field of radar imaging.
Part One - Radar Fundamentals.Introduction to Radar. Radar Systems. Interaction of Radar Waves with the External Environment. Elementary Radar Signal Processing. Angle Measurement. Part Two - Imaging Radar.Introduction to Imaging Radar. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). SAR/ISAR Digital Imagery. Target Recognition in SAR/ISAR Imagery. Part Three - Pulse-Doppler Radar and MTI Radar. Pulse-Doppler Radar. Observation of Moving Targets by an Airborne Radar. Part Four - Special Radar Topics. Space-Time Adaptive Processing. Bistatic Radar and Low-Probability-of-Intercept (LPI) Radar. Weather Radar and Ground-Penetrating Radar.
  • Roger J. Sullivan Roger J. Sullivan is a member of the research staff at the Institute for Defense Analyses. He received his B.S. and his Ph.D. in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a member of the IEEE.
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