Radar principles

This volume fills a need in industry and universities for a comprehensive introductory text on radar principles. Well-organized and pedagogically driven, this book focuses on basic and optimum methods of realizing radar operations, covers modern applications, and provides a detailed, sophisticated m...

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Main Author: Peebles, Peyton Z
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York John Wiley & Sons 1998
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Call Number :TK 6575 .P36 1998

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500 |a "A Wiley-Interscience publication." 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Elementary concepts -- Elements of wave propagation -- Antennas -- Radar equation -- Radar cross section -- Radar signals and networks -- Pulse compression with radar signals -- Radar resolution -- Radar detection -- Radar measurements -- limiting accuracy -- Range measurement and tracking in radar -- Frequency (Doppler) measurement and tracking -- Angle measurement and tracking by conical scan -- Angle measurement and tracking by monopulse -- Digital signal processing in radar -- Appendix A. Review of the impulse function -- Appendix B. Review of deterministic signal theory -- Appendix C. Review of random signal theory -- Appendix D. Useful mathematical formulas -- Appendix E. Gaussian, Q, and error functions. 
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