| Titre : | Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using Matlab | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Bassem R. Mahafza, Auteur | | Mention d'édition : | 2nd. ed. | | Editeur : | Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC | | Année de publication : | 2005 | | Collection : | Electrical Engineering | | Importance : | 637 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill.,ill. | | Format : | 24,1 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-584-88532-0 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | TELECOMMUNICATION
| | Index. décimale : | 28-03 Antennes-radars-sonars | | Résumé : | An introduction to radar systems should ideally be self-contained and hands-on, a combination lacking in most radar texts. The first edition of Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MATLAB provided such an approach, and the second edition continues in the same vein. This edition has been updated, expanded, and reorganized to include advances in the field and to be more logical in sequence.
Ideal for a two-semester graduate course in radar system fundamentals and design or for professional reference, and featuring an abundance of MATLAB programs and code, Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MATLAB, Second Edition presents the fundamentals and principles of radar along with enough rigorous mathematical derivations to ensure that readers gain a deep understanding. The author has extensively revised chapters on radar cross-section and polarization, matched filter and radar ambiguity function, and radar wave propagation. He has added information on topics such as PRN codes, multipath and refraction, clutter and MTI processing, and high range resolution.
This authoritative guide:
.Offers a self-contained treatment of radar systems, requiring only a background in general electrical engineering
.Introduces fundamentals and principles along with mathematical rigor to facilitate comprehension
.Includes abundant new material, new end-of-chapter problems, and several extensively revised chapters
.Incorporates appendix material into the relevant chapters for more convenient access to valuable information
.Furnishes all MATLAB codes and programs found in the text on the CRC Web site
With all MATLAB functions updated to reflect version 7.0 and an expanded set of end-of-chapter problems, readers will find this up-to-date text to be the most complete treatment of radar available, providing the hands-on tools that will enrich their learning.
| | Note de contenu : | Sommaire
Preface
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1 Radar Fundamentals
Chapter 2 Signal Processing
Chapter 3 Continuous Wave and Pulsed Radars
Chapter 4 Radar Detection
Chapter 5 Radar Waveforms
Chapter 6 The Matched Filter and the Radar Ambiguity Function
Chapter 7 Pulse Compression
Chapter 8 Radar Wave Propagation
Chapter 9 Clutter and Moving Target Indicator (MTI)
Chapter 10 Radar Antennas
Chapter 11 Target Tracking
Chapter 12 Synthetic Aperture Radar
Chapter 13 Radar Cross Section (RCS)
Chapter 14 MATLAB Program and Function Name List
Bibliography
Index |
Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using Matlab [texte imprimé] / Bassem R. Mahafza, Auteur . - 2nd. ed. . - Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2005 . - 637 p. : couv. ill.,ill. ; 24,1 cm.. - ( Electrical Engineering) . ISBN : 978-1-584-88532-0 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | TELECOMMUNICATION
| | Index. décimale : | 28-03 Antennes-radars-sonars | | Résumé : | An introduction to radar systems should ideally be self-contained and hands-on, a combination lacking in most radar texts. The first edition of Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MATLAB provided such an approach, and the second edition continues in the same vein. This edition has been updated, expanded, and reorganized to include advances in the field and to be more logical in sequence.
Ideal for a two-semester graduate course in radar system fundamentals and design or for professional reference, and featuring an abundance of MATLAB programs and code, Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MATLAB, Second Edition presents the fundamentals and principles of radar along with enough rigorous mathematical derivations to ensure that readers gain a deep understanding. The author has extensively revised chapters on radar cross-section and polarization, matched filter and radar ambiguity function, and radar wave propagation. He has added information on topics such as PRN codes, multipath and refraction, clutter and MTI processing, and high range resolution.
This authoritative guide:
.Offers a self-contained treatment of radar systems, requiring only a background in general electrical engineering
.Introduces fundamentals and principles along with mathematical rigor to facilitate comprehension
.Includes abundant new material, new end-of-chapter problems, and several extensively revised chapters
.Incorporates appendix material into the relevant chapters for more convenient access to valuable information
.Furnishes all MATLAB codes and programs found in the text on the CRC Web site
With all MATLAB functions updated to reflect version 7.0 and an expanded set of end-of-chapter problems, readers will find this up-to-date text to be the most complete treatment of radar available, providing the hands-on tools that will enrich their learning.
| | Note de contenu : | Sommaire
Preface
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1 Radar Fundamentals
Chapter 2 Signal Processing
Chapter 3 Continuous Wave and Pulsed Radars
Chapter 4 Radar Detection
Chapter 5 Radar Waveforms
Chapter 6 The Matched Filter and the Radar Ambiguity Function
Chapter 7 Pulse Compression
Chapter 8 Radar Wave Propagation
Chapter 9 Clutter and Moving Target Indicator (MTI)
Chapter 10 Radar Antennas
Chapter 11 Target Tracking
Chapter 12 Synthetic Aperture Radar
Chapter 13 Radar Cross Section (RCS)
Chapter 14 MATLAB Program and Function Name List
Bibliography
Index |
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