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Principles of Modern Radar - Volume 2 1891121537

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1.6 References 15TABLE 1-1Summary <strong>of</strong> Text Organization by Technical Area and ChapterTechnical Area Chapters TopicsWaveforms and spectrum 2, 3, 4, 5 Advanced pulse compression, MIMOtechniques, compressive sensingSynthetic aperture radar(SAR)Array processing andinterference mitigationtechniquesPost-processingconsiderations6, 7, 8 Stripmap SAR, spotlight SAR,interferometric SAR, imaging or coherentexploitation algorithms9, 10, 11, 12 Adaptive digital beamforming, space-timeadaptive processing for clutter mitigation,space-time MIMO coded apertures formultimode radar, electronic protection13, 14, 15 Polarimetry, automatic target recognition,multitarget and multisensor trackingEmerging techniques 16, 17 Human or dismount detection andcharacterization, passive bistatic radarprocessing methodsEach chapter ends with problem sets the interested reader may elect to solve. Whilea number <strong>of</strong> these may be solved in a traditional sense with pen and paper, many alsorequire the use <strong>of</strong> MATLAB or another suitable programming language. With an emphasison processing techniques, the best strategy to master the material herein is the hands-onapproach.1.6 REFERENCES[1] Richards, M.A., Scheer, J.A., and Holm, W.A. (Eds.), <strong>Principles</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Modern</strong> <strong>Radar</strong>: Basic<strong>Principles</strong>, SciTech Publishing, Raleigh, NC, 2010.[2] Billingsley, J.B., Low-Angle <strong>Radar</strong> Land Clutter: Measurements and Empirical Models,William Andrew Publishing, Inc., Norwich, NY, 2002.[3] Skolnik, M.I., Introduction to <strong>Radar</strong> Systems, 2d ed., McGraw Hill, New York, 1980.[4] DiFranco, J.V. and Rubin, W.L., <strong>Radar</strong> Detection, Artech House, Dedham, MA, 1980.[5] Johnson, D.H. and Dudgeon, D.E., Array Signal Processing: Concepts and Techniques,Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993.[6] Carara, W.G., Goodman, R.S., and Majewski, R.M., Spotlight Synthetic Aperture <strong>Radar</strong>:Signal Processing Algorithms, Artech House, Dedham, MA, 1995.[7] Sullivan, R.J., Microwave <strong>Radar</strong>: Imaging and Advanced Concepts, Artech House, Boston,MA, 2000.[8] Melvin, W.L., Showman, G.A., and Guerci, J.R., “A Knowledge-Aided GMTI DetectionArchitecture,” Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the IEEE <strong>Radar</strong> Conference, April 26–29, 2004, Philadelphia,PA.[9] Willis, N. and Griffiths, H. (Eds.), Advances in Bistatic <strong>Radar</strong>, SciTech Publishing, Raleigh,NC, 2007.[10] Melvin, W.L., Hancock, R., Rangaswamy, M., and Parker, J., “Adaptive Distributed <strong>Radar</strong>,”Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the International <strong>Radar</strong> Conference, October 2009, Bordeaux, France.

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