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Copyright: 2022
Pages: 310
ISBN: 9781630818401

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Description

This bestselling book – now in its second edition – introduces the basic principles of passive radar technology and provides a comprehensive overview of the recent developments and advances in this field. It shows you how passive radar works, how it differs from the active type, and helps you understand the benefits and drawbacks of this novel technology. The book gives you the knowledge you need to get a full understanding of this fascinating technology. All chapters have been fully revised and updated and are written in a clear and accessible style. New chapters have been added to cover advances in the technology that have already been built and demonstrated, including systems on moving platforms (aircraft and UAVs), as well as advances in types of transmission – notably single-frequency broadcast transmissions, and 5G – and in processing techniques. This book remains an important resource for engineers working in academic, industry, or government research laboratories; academics teaching graduate level students; and those working in the specification and procurement of radar systems who need to understand the performance and limitations of the technology.

Table Of Contents

Introduction; Principles of Passive Radar; Properties of Illuminators; Passive Radar and Single Frequency Networks; Direct Signal Suppression; Passive Radar Performance Prediction; Detection and Tracking; Passive Radar from Moving Platforms; Examples of Systems and Results; and Future Developments and Applications.

Author

  • Hugh D. Griffiths Hugh D. Griffiths hold the THALES/Royal Academy Chair of RF Sensors at University College London, UK. He received his Ph.D. and his D.Sc. Eng from University College London. He received his MA degree in physics from Oxford University, UK.
  • Christopher J. Baker Christopher J. Baker is chief technology officer with Aveillant Ltd. in Cambridge, UK. Previously he was the Ohio Research Scholar in Integrated Sensor Systems at Ohio State University. He received his Ph.D. and B.Sc. in applied physics from the University of Hull, UK.