Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing, Third Edition: Edition 3

· McGraw Hill Professional
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704
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About this ebook

A complete guide to the full spectrum of fundamental radar signal processing systems—fully updated for the latest advances

This thoroughly revised resource offers comprehensive coverage of foundational digital signal processing methods for both pulsed and FMCW radar. Developed from the author’s extensive academic and professional experience, Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing, Third Edition covers all of the digital signal processing techniques that form the backbone of modern radar systems, revealing the common threads that unify them. The basic tools of linear systems, filtering, sampling, and Fourier analysis are used throughout to provide a unified tutorial approach. You will get end-of-chapter problems that reinforce and apply salient points as well as an online suite of tutorial MATLAB(R) demos and supplemental technical notes. Classroom instructors additionally receive a solutions manual and sample MATLAB® tutorial demos.

Coverage includes:

  • An introduction to radar systems
  • Signal models
  • Data acquisition and organization
  • Waveforms and pulse compression
  • Doppler processing
  • Threshold detection and CFAR
  • Measurements and tracking
  • Synthetic aperture imaging
  • Adaptive array processing and STAP

About the author

Mark A. Richards, Ph.D., is an educator and consultant with over 35 years of experience in radar signal processing, primarily at the Georgia Institute of Technology but also at DARPA, Lockheed-Martin, and others. He is the author of Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing, Second Edition and editor-in-chief of Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles, and is a Fellow of the IEEE cited "for contributions to radar signal processing education."

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