Автор: Rama Chellappa, Sergios Theodoridis
Издательство: Academic Press
Год: 2018
Страниц: 654
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 28.7 MB
A radar waveform is a signal defined in time, frequency, space, polarization, and modulation with the purpose of eliciting desired information from the illuminated environment. In this book we examine the design of waveforms in the physical context of a radar system that must generate them and subsequently process the resulting echoes. The attributes of the transmitter and receiver that influence the waveform are discussed and used to inform the development of waveform structures and design strategies that are amenable to these system effects. It is demonstrated experimentally that this holistic perspective facilitates significant enhancements in sensing performance and ultimately is expected to lead to a convergence of signal processing, systems engineering, and electromagnetics for radar design.
Academic Press Library in Signal Processing, Volume 7: Array, Radar and Communications Engineering is aimed at university researchers, post graduate students and R&D engineers in the industry, providing a tutorial-based, comprehensive review of key topics and technologies of research in Array and Radar Processing, Communications Engineering and Machine Learning. Users will find the book to be an invaluable starting point to their research and initiatives.
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