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Radar Networks 1st Edition Hai Deng Author

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Radar Networks 1st Edition Hai Deng Author
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.46 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Hai Deng (Author)
ISBN: 9780429139345, 9780429525896, 9780429540592, 9781138749221, 9781420076905, 9781420076936, 0429139349, 0429525893, 0429540590
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

Product desciption

Radar Networks 1st Edition Hai Deng Author by Hai Deng (author) 9780429139345, 9780429525896, 9780429540592, 9781138749221, 9781420076905, 9781420076936, 0429139349, 0429525893, 0429540590 instant download after payment.

Radar networks are increasingly regarded as an efficient approach to enhancing radar capabilities in the face of popular anti-radar techniques and hostile operating environments. Reader-friendly and self-contained, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest radar networking technologies. The text addresses basic, relevant aspects of radar signal processing and statistical theories, including both civilian and military radar applications. It also discusses emerging topics that directly relate to networks, such as multiple-input–multiple-output (MIMO) radars, waveform design, and diversity via multiple transmitters. Other topics covered include target recognition and imaging using radar networks.

Features

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Gives
a comprehensive view of the latest radar network technologies

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Covers
both civilian and military applications of radar

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Provides
basic statistics and signal processing necessary for understanding radar
networks

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Includes
up-to-date information on MIMO radars

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Presents
waveform design and diversity for radar networks with multiple transmitters



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