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This is a comprehensive textbook and reference that provides a solid background in active sensing technology. Beginning with a historical overview and an introductory section on signal generation, filtering and modulation, it follows with a section on radiometry (infrared and microwave) as a background to the active sensing process. The core of the book is concerned with active sensing, starting with the basics of time-of-flight sensors (operational principles, components), and goes through the derivation of the radar range equation, and the detection of echo signals, both fundamental to the understanding of radar, sonar and lidar imaging. Several chapters cover signal propagation of both electromagnetic and acoustic energy, target characteristics, stealth and clutter. The remainder of the book involves the basics of the range measurement process, active imaging with an emphasis on noise and linear frequency modulation techniques, Doppler processing, and target tracking.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Sensing
Chapter 2: Signal Processing and Modulation
Chapter 3: IR Radiometers & Image Intensifiers
Chapter 4: Millimeter Wave Radiometers
Chapter 5: Active Ranging Sensors
Chapter 6: Active Imaging Sensors
Chapter 7: Signal Propagation
Chapter 8: Target and Clutter Characteristics
Chapter 9: Detection of Signals in Noise
Chapter 10: Doppler Measurement
Chapter 11: High Range-Resolution Techniques
Chapter 12: High Angular-Resolution Techniques
Chapter 13: Range and Angle Estimation and Tracking
Chapter 14: Tracking Moving Targets
Chapter 15: Radio Frequency Identification Tags and Transponders
Chapter 16: Tomography and 3D Imaging