Radar Cross Section Handbook - Volume 1
by George T Ruck, Donald E Barrick, and William D Stuart
Theory and Practice of Radar Target Identification
by August W. Rihaczek and S. J. Hershkowitz
Based on theory and fundamentals presented in the author's earlier Artech House book, "Radar-Resolution and Complex-Image Analysis", this volume describes improved technology and methods for implementing target identification solutions applicable to complicated man-made targets. Unlike conventional radar resolution practices developed for point targets, the practices detailed here utilize real, rather than only simulated, data and do not require the use of mathematical target models. The result...
M.I.T. Radiation Laboratory Series
Here in two searchable CD-ROMs are 28 classic volumes detailing the historic research and development of microwave radar technology at the M.I.T. RM Radiation Laboratory during World War II
This cross-disciplinary title features contributions by key-note specialists from Europe, Israel and the United States. It deals with the rapidly growing area of microwave photonics, and includes an extended study of the interactions between optical signals and microwave and millimetre-wave electrical signals for broadband applications.
Scattering of Wedges and Cones with Impedance Boundary Conditions (Electromagnetic Waves)
by Mikhail A. Lyalinov and Ning Yan Zhu
This book is a systematic and detailed exposition of different analytical techniques used in studying two of the canonical problems, the wave scattering by wedges or cones with impedance boundary conditions. It is the first reference on novel, highly efficient analytical-numerical approaches for wave diffraction by impedance wedges or cones. This text includes calculations of the diffraction or excitation coefficients, including their uniform versions, for the diffracted waves from the edge of t...
Since Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering was first published in 1995 there have been dramatic changes in many aspects of radar cross section (RCS). The capabilities of commercial computer simulation tools, or more generally computational electromagnetics (CEM), continue to grow. Many sophisticated commercial software packages are available and they have been integrated into aerodynamic and mechanical simulation modules. The increase in computer memory and speed has made RCS simulations pr...
Systems Engineering for Ethical Autonomous Systems (Radar, Sonar and Navigation)
by Tony Gillespie
The transfer of responsibility for decisions and actions from humans to machines presents difficult problems for all those concerned with new concepts, their development and use. This book gives practical help by discussing the issues in the context of product design, and gives a methodology to solve them. The design cycle for autonomous systems is described, set in the context of human decision-making and the evolving ethical and legal environment. These are explained in separate...
Advances in Bistatic Radar (Radar, Sonar and Navigation)
Advances in Bistatic Radar updates and extends bistatic and multistatic radar developments since the publication of Willis' Bistatic Radar in 1991. New and recently declassified military applications are documented, civil applications are detailed including commercial and scientific systems and leading radar engineers provide expertise to each of these applications. Advances in Bistatic Radar consists of two major sections: Bistatic/Multistatic Radar Systems and Bistatic Clutter and Signal Proce...
Understanding Synthetic Aperture Radar Images
by Chris Oliver and Shaun Quegan
Significant technological advances during the last few years in the field of electromagnetic probing in the meter to sumbillimeter wave, infrared and optical regions, as well as in data processing and the use of mathematical inverse methods have opened up new avenues in the detection, identification and imaging of natural and man-made objects and gasseous agents in our environment. Information previously considered irretrievable can now be recovered from data disturbed by noise and clutter with...
Pulsed Doppler is a radar system that is capable of not only detecting target location, but also measuring its velocity. Moving target indication (MTI) is a mode of operation of a radar to discriminate a target against clutter. Radar design and system engineers need to understand these essential topics, and this newly revised and updated edition of the classic Artech House book, "MTI and Pulsed Doppler Radar", offers professionals a complete and current presentation of the subject.Moreover, this...
This reference provides information on electronic intelligence (ELINT) analysis techniques, with coverage of their applications, strengths and limitations. Now refined and updated, this second edition presents new concepts and techniques. The book is intended for newcomers to the field as well as engineers interested in signal analysis, ELINT analysts, and the designers, programmers and operators of radar, ECM, ECCM and ESM systems.
Space Time Adaptive Processing (IEE Radar, Sonar, Navigation & Avionics S., v. 9)
by Richard A. Klemm
This is a systematic introduction to airborne MTI radar design in use in the fields of earth observation, surveillance and reconnaissance, with particular regard to the suppression of clutter returns. It explores signal processing techniques, jamming and system applications, including sonar.
Radar for Combat Aircraft (Jane's Special Reports S.)
DSP for MATLAB™ and LabVIEW™ IV (Synthesis Lectures on Signal Processing)
by Forester W Isen
This book is Volume IV of the series DSP for MATLAB™ and LabVIEW™. Volume IV is an introductory treatment of LMS Adaptive Filtering and applications, and covers cost functions, performance surfaces, coefficient perturbation to estimate the gradient, the LMS algorithm, response of the LMS algorithm to narrow-band signals, and various topologies such as ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) or system modeling, Noise Cancellation, Interference Cancellation, Echo Cancellation (with single- and dual-H topolo...
Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XV (Proceedings of SPIE)
Proceedings of SPIE present the original research papers presented at SPIE conferences and other high-quality conferences in the broad-ranging fields of optics and photonics. These books provide prompt access to the latest innovations in research and technology in their respective fields. Proceedings of SPIE are among the most cited references in patent literature.
Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XX (Proceedings of SPIE)
Proceedings of SPIE present the original research papers presented at SPIE conferences and other high-quality conferences in the broad-ranging fields of optics and photonics. These books provide prompt access to the latest innovations in research and technology in their respective fields. Proceedings of SPIE are among the most cited references in patent literature.
Drawing on the memories of more than 70 RAF radar personnel, this book tells the story of the RAF''s ''dar k secret'' from the people who were actually involved. The op eration of each system is explained in comprehensive yet acc essible terms. '
Advances in Statistical Multisource-Multitarget Information Fusion
by Ronald P S Mahler
This is the sequel to the 2007 Artech House title, Statistical Multisource-Multitarget Information Fusion. This book addresses the large number of significant advances that have appeared since the publication of the first book, both practical and theoretical. The book presents systematic integral and differential calculus for multisource-multitarget problems, providing a methodology for devising rigorous new techniques. It provides engineers and students with a comprehensive approach to multisen...
The use of coloured overlays on text can improve reading in certain individuals, including children. They have been shown to reduce fatigue and increase fluency and can be used with both dyslexic and non-dyslexic children and adults. Reading with Colour provides a review and interpretation of the scientific evidence, gathered over the last decade, along with very practical guidance for teachers and parents about how to use the overlays, who will benefit from their use and how to assess their ef...
Contents INTRODUCTION 1. RADAR IN WAR What Radar is Radar and the U-boats Radar in Naval Battles General Characteristics and Requirements 2. RADAR DISTINGUISHED FROM RADIO Relations among Frequency, Wave Length, Velocity Comparison of Power Transmitted and Received Power Received by a Radar Receiver Advantages of Microwaves 3. TRANSMISSION LINES, WAVE GUIDES, CAVITIES Characteristic Impedance of Infinite Line Electric and Magnetic Fields in Wave Guides Modes in Wave Guides...
Electromagnetic Wave Scattering by Aerial and Ground Radar Objects
Electromagnetic Wave Scattering by Aerial and Ground Radar Objects presents the theory, original calculation methods, and computational results of the scattering characteristics of different aerial and ground radar objects. This must-have book provides essential background for computing electromagnetic wave scattering in the presence of different kinds of irregularities, as well asSummarizes fundamental electromagnetic statements such as the Lorentz reciprocity theorem and the image principleCon...