Book Description
Thoroughly revised and updated
to reflect the advances made in radar over the past two decades, this
one-of-a-kind reference offers radar engineers all the fundamental
and advanced information they need in day-to-day work.
This completely new Second Edition features material on: digital techniques,
the Doppler filter bank, the analog SAW dispersive delay line, 3-dimensional
radar, the ultra-low sidelobe antenna, semi-active radar, the adaptive
antenna, the use of computers, and much more.
Readers will find several lucid chapters on all major sub-systems
of a radar, such as the receiver, transmitter, solid-state transmitters,
reflector antennas, phased array antennas, data processing, ECCM,
and pulse compression. There are discussions of the target cross section
and the nature of the radar echoes from the ground and the sea.
A wide range of material covers various types of radar systems, including
CW and FM-CW, MTI, AMTI, pulse Doppler, tracking, missile guidance,
height finding and 3D, and synthetic aperture radar.
The Handbook also examines three specialized examples of radar that
have their own unique character: radar in space, meteorological (weather)
radar, and HF over-the-horizon radar.
About the Author(s)
Merrill
Ivan Skolnik - Currently no additional information avialable.
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