Radar techniques using array antennas
Radar Techniques Using Array Antennas is a thorough introduction to the possibilities of radar technology based on electronic steerable and active array antennas. Topics covered include array signal processing, array calibration, adaptive digital beamforming, adaptive monopulse, superresolution, pul...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London
Institution of Engineering and Technology
© 2013
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| Edition: | 2nd edition |
| Series: | IET radar, sonar, navigation and avionics series
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Table of Contents:
- Introducton
- Signal representation and mathematical tools
- Statistical signal theory
- Array antennas
- Beamforming
- Sampling and digitisation of signals
- Pulse compression with polyphase codes
- Detection of targets by a pulse series
- Sequential detection
- Adaptive beamforming for jammer suppression
- Monopulse direction estimation
- Array processing for super-resolution in angle
- Space-time adaptive processing
- Synthetic aperture radar with active phased arrays
- Inverse synthetic aperture array (ISAR)
- Target classification
- Experimental phased-array system ELRA
- Floodlight and MIMO radar concepts
- System and parameter considerations
- Passive radar


