Book Description
Sets forth the basic theory for
design and analysis of radar systems that depend on spatial resolution
to perform target imaging, surface mapping, and conventional surveillance
functions.
For students, engineers, and scientists with a background in undergraduate-level
mathematics, signal processing, and electromagnetic theory, provides
the basic theory and design tools needed for beginning the development,
design, or analysis of high-resolution radar systems, subsystems,
components, and processing methods for emerging commercial and consumer
applications, as well as for the military.
Revises and updates the first edition of 1987.
About the Author(s)
Donald
R. Wehner & Bruce Barnes - Currently no additional
information avialable.
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