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Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles

Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles

Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles
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Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles Hardback - 2010

by Mark A. Richards

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  • Title Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles
  • Author Mark A. Richards
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition INTERNATIONAL ED
  • Condition New
  • Pages 960
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher SciTech Publishing, Raleigh, NC
  • Publication date 2010-06-30
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents, Textbook
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 10248131-n
  • ISBN 9781891121524 / 1891121529
  • Weight 4.6 lbs (2.09 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.1 x 8.4 x 2.2 in (25.65 x 21.34 x 5.59 cm)
  • Category Technology & Industrial Arts
  • Dewey Decimal Code 621.384
  • Quantity available 5

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Reader reviews for Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles

From the publisher

Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles is a comprehensive and modern textbook for courses in radar systems and technology at the college senior and graduate student level; a professional training textbook for formal in-house courses for new hires; a reference for ongoing study following a radar short course; and a self-study and professional reference book.

Principles of Modern Radar focuses on four key areas:

  • Basic concepts, such as the the radar range equation and threshold detection
  • Radar signal phenomenology, such as radar cross section models, clutter, atmospheric effects, and Doppler effects
  • Descriptions of all major subsystems of modern radars, such as the antenna, transmitter, receiver, including modern architectural elements such as exciters, and advanced signal processors
  • Signal and data processing basics, from digital signal processing (DSP) fundamentals, through detection, Doppler processing, waveforms and pulse compression, basic imaging concepts, and tracking fundamentals.

While several established books address introductory radar systems, Principles of Modern Radar differs from these in its breadth of coverage, its emphasis on current methods (without losing sight of bedrock principles), and its adoption of an appropriate level of quantitative rigor for the intended audience of students and new professional hires.

The manuscript for this book was reviewed by over 50 professionals in academia, military, and commercial enterprises. These reviewers were among thousands of potential users approached by the publisher and asked to share their expertise and experience in radar training and instruction. Their extensive comments, corrections, and insights ensure that Principles of Modern Radar will meet the needs of modern radar educators and students around the world. Written and edited by world-renowned radar instructors and critically reviewed by users before publication, this is truly a radar community-driven book.

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Below is a list of the volunteer reviewers who dedicated their time and efforts to ensuring that Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles meets the needs of instructors and students in industry, the military, and academia.


MASTER REVIEWERS
G. Richard Curry - Consulting in Radar System Applications
Byron Edde, Consultant in Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems
Dr. Marshall Greenspan, Senior Systems Consulting Engineer - Northrop Grumman Corporation
Paul Hannen - SAIC, Beavercreek, OH and Wright State University
Randy Jost - Utah State University
David G. Long, Professor - Brigham Young University
Dr. John M. Milan - Consultant
Simon Watts, Deputy Scientific Director - Thales, UK Aerospace Division
REVIEWERS


Dr. Clive Alabaster, Lecturer - Cranfield University
Ronald Aloysius, Fellow Engineer - Northrop Grumman
Chris Baker, Dean & Director - ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science, Canberra
Edward Barile, Senior Principal Engineer - Raytheon
Dan Bernabei - Engineer Scientist - Department of Defense
Lee Blanton, Radar Systems Engineer - General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
Koen van Caekenberghe - University of Michigan
Gerry Cain - DSP Creations, Ltd.
Kernan Chaisson, Air Force Retired, Washington Editor - Forecast International
I-Ting Chiang, Applicant Consultant - Lorentz Solution, Inc.
Jean-Yves Chouinard, Professor - UniversitAA(c) Laval, Quebec Canada
Lawrence Cohen, Electronics Engineer - Radar Division, Naval Research Laboratory
Carlton Davis, Advisory Engineer - Northrop Grumman Corp.
Patrick Dever - Fellow Engineer, Northrop Grumman Corp.
Robert Egri - Cobham, DES
John J. Ermer, Engineering Fellow - Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Dr. Mark Frank, Principal Engineer - Rohde & Schwarz Inc.
Christophe Fumeaux, Associate Professor - University of Adelaide
Fulvio Gini, Professor - University of Pisa
Nathan A. Goodman, Associate Professor - The University of Arizona
Dr. Martie Goulding, Senior Radar Systems Engineer - MacDonald Dettwiler & Associates
Hugh Griffiths - University College London
Dr. Walter Gustavo Fano, Associate Professior - Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco
Stephen Harman - Radar Systems Technical Manager - QinetiQ
Dr. Joseph Hucks, Electrical Engineer - Harris Corporation
Alan Keith - Boeing
Stephane Kemkemian, Radar Senior Expert - Thales Airborne Systems-France
Theodoros G. Kostis - University of the Aegean
Richard Lane, Research Scientist - QinetiQ
Richard Lethin, President - Reservoir Labs
David Mackes, Senior Engineer - Northrop Grumman
Kevin McClaning, Senior RF Designer - Johns Hopkins University
Anders Nelander - Swedish Defense Research Agency
Natalia K. Nikolova, Professor - McMaster University
Myriam Nouvel, Search Engineer - Thales Radar and Warfare Technical Directorate
Dr. Chris Oliver, CBE, Technical Director - InfoSAR
Karl Erik Olsen, Senior Scientist - Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
Dr. Pinaki S. Ray, Research Associate - The University of Adelaide
Brian Rigling, Associate Professor - Wright State University
Dr. Earl Sager, Radar Physics Group Chief Scientist - System Planning Corporation
Paul E. Schmid, Ph.D., President - Engineering Systems, Inc.
John Shipley - Harris Govt. Communications
John Spurlin, Ph.D., P.E., Professor - Norfolk State University
Roger Sullivan - Institute for Defense Analysis (retired)
Ching Yeng Tan, Research Assistant - The University of Nottingham, Malaysia
Jay Virts - Raytheon Corporation, El Segundo, California
John Wendler - Harris Corporation
Andreas Wiessman - GAMMA Remote Sensing AG, Switzerland
Dick Wiley - Syracuse Research Associates (retired)
Ben Winstead, Principal Development Engineer - Honeywell International, Inc.

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