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Computer Simulation Of Aerial Target Radar Scattering Recognition Detection And Tracking 1st Edition Shirman

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Computer Simulation Of Aerial Target Radar Scattering Recognition Detection And Tracking 1st Edition Shirman
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Publisher: Artech House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Shirman, Yakov Davidovich
ISBN: 9781580535441, 1580535445
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Computer Simulation Of Aerial Target Radar Scattering Recognition Detection And Tracking 1st Edition Shirman by Shirman, Yakov Davidovich 9781580535441, 1580535445 instant download after payment.

The book give practical guidance in estimating the effect of various signatures of new radar with target recognition; evaluating and comparing the effectiveness and complexity of recognition algorithms before they are actually introduced into radar; formulating requirements to radar subsystems and evaluating their tolerances; and predicting future radar performance. What's more, the book helps you perform initial simulation of the recognition algorithm in various conditions, where the practical receiving of experimental data is restricted.

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