| Titre : | Adaptive Radar Signal Processing | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Simon Haykin, Auteur | | Editeur : | Hoboken,New jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc | | Année de publication : | 2007 | | Importance : | 230 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill.,ill. | | Format : | 24,1 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-471-73582-3 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | TELECOMMUNICATION
| | Index. décimale : | 28-04 Traitement du signal appliqué aux télécommunications | | Résumé : | This collaborative work presents the results of over twenty years of pioneering research by Professor Simon Haykin and his colleagues, dealing with the use of adaptive radar signal processing to account for the nonstationary nature of the environment. These results, described by the researchers themselves, have profound implications for defense-related signal processing and remote sensing.
The book is divided into two parts:
* Part I discusses radar spectral analysis, with emphasis on spectrum estimation of the received signal. Following an introductory chapter, Chapter 2 addresses the low-angle tracking radar problem. Focusing on the target's angle of arrival in the presence of multipath, the authors set forth a spectrum estimation procedure known as the multi-taper, or multiple-window, method. This method accounts for the specular as well as diffuse kinds of multipath, which are integral parts of a physical low-angle tracking radar environment. Chapter 3 builds on the multi-taper method by estimating the power spectrum of the received signal as a function of both time and frequency with emphasis on sea clutter.
* Part II examines dynamic models of radar returns produced in a marine environment. Chapters 4 and 5 study different approaches to modeling the underlying dynamics responsible for the generation of sea clutter. Chapter 6 completes the discussion by formulating a Bayesian framework for the detection-through-tracking of a target in the presence of sea clutter.
References are provided in each chapter guiding the reader to the original research on which this book is based. This is a must-read for all engineers involved with radar systems-even senior-level engineers will find much new and thought-provoking material. | | Note de contenu : | Table of contents
1. Introduction
Part I Radar Spectral Analysis
2. Angle-of-Arrival Estimation in the Presence of Multipath
3. Time–Frequency Analysis of Sea Clutter
Part II Dynamic Models
4. Dynamics of Sea Clutter
5. Sea-Clutter Nonstationarity: The Influence of Long Waves
6. Two New Strategies for Target Detection in Sea Clutter
Index |
Adaptive Radar Signal Processing [texte imprimé] / Simon Haykin, Auteur . - Hoboken,New jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2007 . - 230 p. : couv. ill.,ill. ; 24,1 cm. ISBN : 978-0-471-73582-3 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | TELECOMMUNICATION
| | Index. décimale : | 28-04 Traitement du signal appliqué aux télécommunications | | Résumé : | This collaborative work presents the results of over twenty years of pioneering research by Professor Simon Haykin and his colleagues, dealing with the use of adaptive radar signal processing to account for the nonstationary nature of the environment. These results, described by the researchers themselves, have profound implications for defense-related signal processing and remote sensing.
The book is divided into two parts:
* Part I discusses radar spectral analysis, with emphasis on spectrum estimation of the received signal. Following an introductory chapter, Chapter 2 addresses the low-angle tracking radar problem. Focusing on the target's angle of arrival in the presence of multipath, the authors set forth a spectrum estimation procedure known as the multi-taper, or multiple-window, method. This method accounts for the specular as well as diffuse kinds of multipath, which are integral parts of a physical low-angle tracking radar environment. Chapter 3 builds on the multi-taper method by estimating the power spectrum of the received signal as a function of both time and frequency with emphasis on sea clutter.
* Part II examines dynamic models of radar returns produced in a marine environment. Chapters 4 and 5 study different approaches to modeling the underlying dynamics responsible for the generation of sea clutter. Chapter 6 completes the discussion by formulating a Bayesian framework for the detection-through-tracking of a target in the presence of sea clutter.
References are provided in each chapter guiding the reader to the original research on which this book is based. This is a must-read for all engineers involved with radar systems-even senior-level engineers will find much new and thought-provoking material. | | Note de contenu : | Table of contents
1. Introduction
Part I Radar Spectral Analysis
2. Angle-of-Arrival Estimation in the Presence of Multipath
3. Time–Frequency Analysis of Sea Clutter
Part II Dynamic Models
4. Dynamics of Sea Clutter
5. Sea-Clutter Nonstationarity: The Influence of Long Waves
6. Two New Strategies for Target Detection in Sea Clutter
Index |
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