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36 reviewsWith contributions from international experts working with bistatic radar, this book provides an introduction to the technology, covering information on basic principles and design. Starting with a detailed look at monostatic radar, examining the development of the field as a whole, the book then goes on to:
Bistatic Radar: Principles and Practice gives an up-to-date overview of this important technology for practising engineers and researchers involved in the design and implementation of bistatic radar in a range of industries. It is also a valuable reference for advanced students taking special courses in radar technology.Content:
Chapter 1 Radar Systems (pages 1–31): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 2 Radar Signals and Signal Processing (pages 33–77): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 3 Radar Power Budget Analysis and Radar Systems Classification (pages 79–101): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 4 Target Tracking (pages 103–130): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 5 Radar Antennas (pages 131–148): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 6 Synthetic Aperture Radar (pages 149–159): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 7 Interference Protection (pages 161–171): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 8 Microelectronic Aerological Radar ‘MARL?A’ (pages 173–185): D.V. Nezlin
Chapter 9 Different Types of Radar Systems (pages 187–192): V.I. Kostylev
Chapter 10 Scattering Fundamentals (pages 193–223): V.I. Kostylev
Chapter 11 Geometry of Bistatic Radars (pages 225–241): V.I. Kostylev
Chapter 12 Maximum Range and Effective Area (pages 243–249): V.I. Kostylev
Chapter 13 Signal Models (pages 251–279): V.I. Kostylev
Chapter 14 Advanced Scattering (pages 281–391): V.I. Kostylev
Chapter 15 Basic Principles of Forward?Scattering Radars (pages 393–415): A.B. Blyakhman, A.G. Ryndyk and A.V. Myakinkov
Chapter 16 Measurement of Target Coordinates in a 2D FSR (pages 417–435): A.B. Blyakhman, A.G. Ryndyk and A.V. Myakinkov
Chapter 17 Coordinate Measurement in a 3D FSR (pages 437–447): A.B. Blyakhman, A.G. Ryndyk and A.V. Myakinkov
Chapter 18 3D FSR with an Array Antenna (pages 449–461): A.B. Blyakhman, A.G. Ryndyk and A.V. Myakinkov
Chapter 19 FSR Design and Experimental Investigation (pages 463–486): A.B. Blyakhman, A.G. Ryndyk and A.V. Myakinkov