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Advances in bistatic radar / edited by Nicholas J. Willis and Hugh D. Griffiths.

Knovel Aerospace Radar Technology Academic Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Willis, Nicholas J., 1934-
Griffiths, H. (Hugh), 1956-
Series:
THEi IET ebooks.
THEi IET ebooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bistatic radar.
Signal processing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (516 p.)
Place of Publication:
Raleigh, NC : SciTech Pub., c2007.
System Details:
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Summary:
Advances in Bistatic Radar updates and extends bistatic and multistatic radar developments since publication of Willis' Bistatic Radar in 1991. New and recently declassified military applications are documented. Civil applications are detailed including commercial and scientific systems. Leading radar engineers provide expertise to each of these applications. Advances in Bistatic Radar consists of two major sections: Bistatic/Multistatic Radar Systems and Bistatic Clutter and Signal Processing. Starting with a history update, the first section documents the early and now declassified military
Contents:
Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 Applications; 1.3 Purpose, Scope, and a Little History; 1.4 Summary; References; Part I. Bistatic/Multistatic Radar Systems; Chapter 2. History Update; 2.1 Beginnings; 2.2 First Resurgence; 2.3 Second Resurgence; 2.4 Third Resurgence; References; Chapter 3. Fluttar DEW-Line Gap-Filler; 3.1 Background; 3.2 Early Thoughts About a Dew Line Bistatic Gap-Filler Radar; 3.3 Fluttar System Considerations; 3.4 Unexpected Trouble; 3.5 Monostatic Pulse Radar for Fence Coverage; 3.6 Looking Back; References
Chapter 4. Missile Attack Warning4.1 Introduction; 4.2 HF-VHF/UHF Radar Relationships; 4.3 440-L Forward-Scatter OTH Bistatic Radar; 4.4 Sugar Tree OTH Passive Bistatic Radar; References; Chapter 5. Planetary Exploration; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Principles of Operation; 5.3 Polarization Measurements; 5.4 Coherent Backscatter Opposition Effect and the Search for Lunar Water Ice; 5.5 Transient Surface Echoes at Occultation; 5.6 Uplink Bistatic Radar; 5.7 Recapitulation and Future Experiments; References; Chapter 6. Air Surveillance; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 PBR Review; 6.3 Military Utility
6.4 Waveforms and Interference6.5 Range Performance; 6.6 Target Location; 6.7 Electronic Countermeasures; Appendix 6-A: A Review of UHF/VHF Monostatic and Bistatic Radar Cross-Section Data; Appendix 6-B: List of Symbols; References; Chapter 7. Ionospheric Measurements; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Field-Aligned Irregularities; 7.3 Detection of FAI with Passive Radar; 7.4 System Engineering Issues; 7.5 Future Plans; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 8. Wind Measurements; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Existing Radar Methods for Retrieving Vector Winds; 8.3 System Theory
8.4 System Characteristics and Design Trade-Offs8.5 Test Results; References; Part II. Bistatic Clutter and Signal Processing; Chapter 9. Clutter; 9.1 Introduction and Summary; 9.2 System Parameters and Properties; 9.3 Clutter Cross-Section Per Unit Area; Acknowledgements; Appendix 9-A Aperture Diffraction Theory (Survey); A.1 Summary; A.2 Overview; A.3 Analysis; Appendix 9-B Annotated List of Symbols; References; Chapter 10. Spotlight Synthetic Aperture Radar; 10.1 Bistatic Phase History Data; 10.2 Image Resolution; 10.3 Frequency Sample Data Collection; 10.4 Bistatic SAR Image Formation
10.5 Motion Measurement Errors10.6 Autofocus; 10.7 Three-Dimensional Surface Reconstruction; 10.8 Properties of Bistatic SAR Images; References; Chapter 11. Adaptive Moving Target Indication; 11.1 Overview; 11.2 Bistatic Moving Target Indication; 11.3 Bistatic Clutter Angle...Doppler Response; 11.4 Adaptive Bistatic Clutter Cancellation Methods; 11.5 Bistatic STAP Performance Characteristics; 11.6 Summary; References; Contributors; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-61353-129-X
1-61344-158-4

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