This re-lease of the classic 1969 text examines step-by-step the development of radar resolution theory. Key topics include the capabilities and limits of radar and the details of radar design.

Radar Signal Simulation

by Richard L. Mitchell

Published 19 December 1976

This software helps the user to apply the technology of complex-image analysis in solving any radar problem involving high resolution of man-made targets. Featuring a user-friendly graphical interface with a built-in help utility, the software can be used to form a focused image of a radar target and to measure the locations and characteristics of scatterers on the target. The system requirements for running the CD-ROM are: Windows 95, NT or 98; 200 MHz processor; 32 MB RAM; 100 MB disk space; and a CD-ROM drive.

Modern-day radar problems can't be solved by conventional radar technology -- but they can be solved with the ground-breaking signal processing and analysis methods presented in this unique, expertly authored book. Illustrated with nearly 400 figures and including over 70 equations.