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This book presents a unique and comprehensive introduction to modern radar techniques using array antennas. The author focuses upon the principles, system concepts and techniques using electronic steerable and active array antennas for future high standard multifunction radar systems in both military and civil applications. Signal processing and array antennas are discussed from an engineering perspective, as a basis for system design. The key areas covered include array signal processing, adaptive digital beamforming, adaptive monopulse, superresolution, sequential detection, SAR with an active array for moving target detection, target imaging, adaptive clutter suppression, pulse compression with low range sidelobes and high range resolution, target detection with long pulse series, energy management and system parameter relations. Several new and effective radar techniques using array antennas are also discussed based on the pioneering work conducted by the authors team at FGAN, complete with experimental simulation results. The book will prove useful for engineers and scientists who work on research, development and systems design in the radar field as well as those who are responsible for radar decision making and planning within the government or industry.
Contents
Chapter 1toolsChapter 3: Statistical signal theoryChapter 4: Array antennasChapter 5: BeamformingChapter 6: Sampling and digitisation of signalsChapter 7: Pulse compression with polyphase codesChapter 8: Detection of targets by a pulse seriesChapter 9: Sequential detectionChapter 10: Adaptive beamforming for jammer suppressionChapter 11: Monopulse direction estimationChapter 12: Superresolution in angleChapter 13: Space-time adaptive processingChapter 14: Synthetic aperture radar with active phased arraysChapter 15: Inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR)Chapter 16: Target classificationChapter 17: Experimental phased-array system ELRAChapter 18: Floodlight radar concept (OLPI)Chapter 19: System and parameter considerations