Optimised radar processors

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This new text, from the author of the highly successful Principles of Space-Time Adaptive Processing (IEE, 2002), discusses various applications of space time adaptive processing, including applications in OTH-radar, ground target tracking, STAP in real world clutter environments, jammer cancellation, supperresolution, active sonar, seismics and communications. The book provides a unique overview of the broad field of space-time processing and is divided into two parts: the first dealing with the classical adaptive suppression of airborne and spacebased radar clutter, and the second comprising miscellaneous applications in other fields such as communications, underwater sound and seismics. About the Editor: Richard Klemm received his Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. degrees in communications from the Technical University of Berlin in 1968 and 1974 respectively. He currently works for FGAN-FHR, a branch of the German Defence Research Establishment. He has published numerous articles on various aspects of radar and sonar signal processing, and two books on space-time adaptive processing. Richard Klemm is a permanent reviewer for renowned journals and has given numerous invited seminars on STAP in different countries.

Also available:

Applications of Space-Time Adaptive Processing - ISBN 9780852969243 Principles of Space-Time Adaptive Processing, 3rd Edition - ISBN 9780863415661

The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET publishes more than 100 new titles every year; a rich mix of books, journals and magazines with a back catalogue of more than 350 books in 18 different subject areas including:

-Power & Energy -Renewable Energy -Radar, Sonar & Navigation -Electromagnetics -Electrical Measurement -History of Technology -Technology Management

Author(s): A. Farina, A. Farina
Series: IEE Radar, Sonar, Navigation and Avionics Series No 1
Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Year: 1987

Language: English
Pages: 209
City: London, UK

Optimised Radar Processors......Page 1
Foreword......Page 3
Introduction......Page 4
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Table of Contents......Page 11
1. Adaptive Implementation of the Optimum Radar Signal Processor......Page 12
2. Application of Gram-Schmidt Algorithm to Optimum Radar Signal Processing......Page 22
3. The Gram-Schmidt Sidelobe Canceller......Page 29
4. Adaptive Methods to Implement the Optimum Radar Signal Processor......Page 34
5. The Maximum Entropy Method and Its Application to Clutter Cancellation......Page 40
6. Performance Comparison of Optimum and Conventional MTI and Doppler Processors......Page 50
7. Radar Detection of Correlated Targets in Clutter......Page 59
8. Coherent Radar Detection in Log-normal Clutter......Page 79
9. Advanced Models of Targets, Disturbances and Related Radar Signal Processors......Page 95
10. Radar Detection of Target Signals in Non-Gaussian Clutter: Theory and Applications......Page 103
11. Theory of Radar Detection in Coherent Weibull Clutter......Page 111
12. Optimum and Sub-optimum Processors for Multistatic Radar Systems......Page 128
13. Multistatic Radar Detection: Synthesis and Comparison of Optimum and Suboptimum Receivers......Page 136
14. Survey on Multistatic Radar Detection......Page 147
15. Multistatic Detection of Radar Signals for Swerling Models of the Target......Page 154
16. Overview of Detection Theory in Multistatic Radar......Page 161
17. Surveillance Radars: State of the Art, Research and Perspectives......Page 172
18. A Review of CFAR Detection Techniques in Radar Systems......Page 190
19. Synthesis and Evaluation of Phase Codes for Pulse Compression Radar......Page 197